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AcuNetx

 

1000 S McCaslin Blvd
Suite 300
Superior, Colorado
USA


 

Serving both the health care and law enforcement industry, the Intellinetx and Visionetx divisions of Acunetx provide eye tracking and eye movement analysis technology. For law enforcement usage, this technology enables sobriety analysis, the results of which are admissible in American law courts.

 

Board recruits at AcuNetx

AcuNetx recruits senior management to the board to boost the level of experience and financial expertise

23 July 2008

 

AcuNetx Chairman retires

Founder of innovative security company retires from board of Directors

04 June 2008

 

Intoxication detection system features on US TV.

HawkEye system for evaluating eye movement to determine intoxication levels in drivers to be demonstrated on US CBS television channel.

01 May 2008

 

Patent application for lie detection technology.

Physiological Deception Detection system from the producers of eye movement analytics specialist submitted for patent protection.

05 March 2008

 

California study into alcohol related impairment detection of boat users.

Standardised field sobriety testing using AcuNetx equipment will help Californian research institute develop standard for preventing boat users from navigating a vessel whilst under the influence of alcohol.

26 February 2008

 

US Patent for sobriety testing system

HawkEye sobriety test which monitors eye movement for signs of inebriation granted US patent.

04 January 2008

 

New board member to bring HR expertise to AcuNetx team.

Human Resources expert invited onto AcuNetx board of directors to assist in company growth strategy implementation.

18 December 2007

 

Police innovation award for eye tracker.

HawkEye inebriation detection system from AcuNetx gains American law enforcement award for innovation.

08 November 2007

 

Worldwide sales licensing agreement for eye tracking system.

License agreement enables VisioNetx to distribute the HawkEye eye tracking and behavioural analysis system for drivers.

06 November 2007

 
 

 

 

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