Philosophy

As a High-Tech Distributor COSYCO has focused in following market segments:
  • Industrial Image Processing
  • Image Processing in Research and Development
  • High-Speed Video-Recording


Since 1985 COSYCO has got an excellent reputation in marketing high end products in Germany and Austria. Long term relation ships with high tech companies mainly from America and Canada have helped creating a stable business over 20 years.

While having big success with companies like Datacube Inc and CIDTEC Corp. these companies failed to save their success into today's LowCost and HighTech PC world. So COSYCO moved into new challenges to meet today's customer requirements.

COSYCO is proud to represent the following successful companies:

Basler AG, Ahrensburg since April 2002 Line Scan and Area Scan Cameras
BitFlow Inc, Massachusetts since Sept. 2003 Frame Grabber
IMPERX Corp, Florida since July 2003 PCMCIA Frame Grabber
High-Res Cameras
IO Industries, London, ON since April 2002 High-Speed Video-Recording
Kamera Werk Dresden, Germany since June 2004 High Dynamic CMOS Cameras
SVSi, Madison, Alabama since Aug. 2005 High Speed Camera Recorder

COSYCOs Motto: Working close with the customer
Distribution of high-tech products requires special attention to customer's needs. We are committed to support our partners (high volume customers, OEMs and Systems Integrators) with every effort. We want our clients to be successful with our products and service.

Advisory service:
COSYCO helps the client in finding the right hardware and software for a given task.

During development:
As a partner COSYCO helps customers to shorten time to market.
We understand our products. We are willing to take over software development based on a well defined specifications within a customer's project.
Thus we were able to help well-known clients like DaimlerChrysler, Siemens, Carl Zeiss, Giesecke & Devrient, Fraunhofer Institutes, Max Planck Institutes and many Universities finishing their task faster or get it done at all.

COSYCO never could jump over borders but often solved problems close to high tech's limits.