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Canon's founding mission was to build a company that created high-quality cameras. Canon realized this dream in 1936 when it released the Hansa Canon, the first 35mm focal-plane shutter camera. During the ensuing 60 years, our technological strengths have helped us to also become a leading digital imaging and networking company and a dominant force in personal and office printers, copiers, controllers and fax machines. We also have applied our innovative skills in environmental technologies, as well as medical, semiconductor, and broadcasting equipment. We will continue to develop innovative technologies as a means of bettering the world we live in — redefining the workplace and enhancing lifestyles.

Getty Images creates and distributes the world's best and broadest imagery collections, making them available in the most accessible and usable way -- 24 hours a day, every day. From contemporary creative imagery to news, sports, entertainment and archival imagery, our products are found each day in the full range of traditional and digital media worldwide.

Microsoft began with the vision of a computer on every desk and in every home. Thirty years ago this seemed impossible. Today, for the more than 1 billion people who have access to technology, life has changed profoundly: Information is more readily available, connections are more easily made, and commercial trade is more efficient and accessible. For the more than 5 billion people who still do not have access to the technology that brings new opportunities to learn, connect, create, and prosper, there is still much to accomplish.

Two Trees is a major supporter of countless artists and arts organizations and has contributed to DUMBO and Downtown Brooklyn’s cultural fertilization through: its public art initiative; decades of donated space for artists, arts institutions, arts organizations, numerous artist residency programs, and photography/art galleries; over a decade of substantial support for the annual DUMBO Art Under the Bridge festival; seed sponsorship for the new annual NY Photo Festival; sponsorship of the annual BKLYN Designs trade show; and its vision to formalize a Photo District for New York City.”
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