Provision of Digitization and e-Cataloging of ancient documents
9/18/2009, RAJCOMP
Digitilization of Drawings of various hydro electric projects from micro films
9/17/2009, KERALA STATE ELECTRICITY BOARD
Scanning/Digitization of High Court records 20 Crore Pages
9/15/2009, Punjab and Haryana High Court
Scanning And managing Of customer Application Form
9/9/2009, BHARAT SANCHAR NIGAM LIMITED
Provision for Scanning of OMR Sheets
9/9/2009, BOARD OF INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION
Supply of Conversion Of Archival Material (Document Image)
9/7/2009, GUJARAT INFORMATICS LIMITED
Photographic digitization
9/3/2009, BOTANICAL SURVEY OF INDIA
Photographic Digitization of textile Designs and Natural Dyes
9/3/2009, Botanical Survey of India
Designing OMR sheets and should be regular printer/supplier
8/31/2009, THE PUNJAB STATE BOARD OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION AND INDUSTRIAL TRAINING
Scanning, Updation, Validation of Customer Application form
8/29/2009, BHARAT SANCHAR NIGAM LIMITED
Automation and digitalization
8/29/2009, MAGADH UNIVERSITY
Development, supply and implementation engineering data Management
8/27/2009, BHARAT HEAVY ELECTRICALS LIMITED
Provision of Scanning & Data entry.
8/26/2009, ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA
Providing Digitization Work
8/26/2009, INDIA METEOROLOGICAL DEPARTMENT
Supply of Digitization of Tabulation Register 1,50,000/- pages of 24x37 inch size
8/25/2009, MAHATMA GANDHI UNIVERSITY
Digitalization of old JEE records
8/25/2009, INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Supply & printing of Examinalion Forms, Supply and scanning of OMR application sheets , Scanning of photograph, signature
8/22/2009, MAHARSHI DAYANAND SARASWATI UNIVERSITY
Microfilm, Microfiche and aperture cards have provided an economical alternative for preservation and storage of high-volume and pictures. Microfilm is the only medium that has survived the continual upgrading of electronic technologies.
Microfilms are created by using a special camera capable of photographing at a reduced scale. Through the technology of these cameras, the document can be reduced up to 99% from its original size. A microfilm looks exactly like a film negative used by a photographer in the camera for taking photographs, but they contain images in a very small size and cannot be read without optical assistance.
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