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Vision:
- Applied Precision will be the world's leader in Life Sciences imaging

Mission:
- We improve Lives through Advanced Imaging Solutions
- We design and manufacture superior imaging systems for advanced research, drug discovery and diagnostics
- We create value for our stakeholders through high growth and profitability


Since its founding in 1986, Applied Precision has grown into a leader in the development, manufacture and supply of high-performance image acquisition and analysis systems for the life science industries. The company's products play a key role in providing the quantifiable data and meaningful information needed to advance technology and realize important scientific discoveries. The company’s culture encourages teamwork, recognizes the importance of balancing work with personal time and rewards innovative thinking.

Today, Applied Precision has a commanding technology lead in its served markets, and has earned awards for its innovative products and strong financial growth, including winning the Deloitte & Touche Washington State Technology Fast 50 award on five separate occasions. The company employs approximately 180 engineers, technicians, managers and sales and marketing professionals at its Seattle-based headquarters, as well as in its sales and service centers throughout Europe and Asia.

Applied Precision’s Corporate Headquarters are located in the Pacific Northwest, 15 miles east of Seattle, in Issaquah, Washington. Our call centers are located in Marlborough, one hour west of London, England and in Hsin-Chu City, Taiwan

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    Corporate Headquarters:
    Applied Precision, Inc
    1040 12th Avenue Northwest
    Issaquah, Washington 98027
    USA

    Phone: 425 557-1000
    Fax: 425 557-1055
    Office Hours: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM (PST)



 
     
  DeltaVision® is a family of fully integrated, optimized microscopy systems designed to look at multiple probes and samples over longer periods of time than other imaging systems. These systems are uniquely suited for 3D and 2D live cell applications. As biological questions increase in complexity and sensitivity, there is a greater need for higher image quality. Improved resolution and contrast yield greater quantitative measurements and therefore more reliable results.
    © 2010 Applied Precision, Inc.