BusinessWire: Xperi Holding announces Canon’s license of Invensas DBI hybrid bonding IP portfolio to enhance its image sensors.
“Canon is recognized by customers around the world as a long-standing leader in optical and imaging products,” said Craig Mitchell, President of Invensas, a wholly owned subsidiary of Xperi. “We are proud to support Canon’s innovation efforts in the field of image sensors and look forward to expanding our relationship in the future.”
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