GTCO
GTCO, also known as GTCO CalComp is a company that has sold 3D computer input devices. It acquired CalComp's brand in 1999 and rebranded to GTCO CalComp.
It acquired Science Accessories in 1994.[1]
Its address was 7125 Riverwood Dr. Columbia, Maryland.[1]
The name stands for Graphics Technology Company.[1]
GTCO acquired CalComp's assets in about 1999 and has continued to use the CalComp name.
Steven Kaye was CEO of GTCO CalComp.[2]
GTCO CalComp's entire business was eventually sold to eInstruction.[3] In about 2007, eInstruction Corporation was owned by Leeds Equity Partners.[4]
In about 2007, while owned by Leeds, eInstruction acquired Interwrite. Steve Kaye was Interwrite’s Co-President and Chief Operating Officer.
History[edit]
Until GTCO acquired Science Accessories, GTCO only produced 2D devices.
References[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 "GTCO Corporation, (say "gee-tee-co")". https://web.archive.org/web/19961220233454if_/http://gtco.com/.
- ↑ K2, Agence. "Engineered Microelectronic Housings & Assemblies" (in fr). https://www.santier.com/en/news?slug=exciting-changes-underway&type=1.
- ↑ Steve Kaye. "A Brief History of the Mobile Interactive Whiteboard in Classroom Instruction". https://www.touchboards.com/assets/1/26/documents/einstruction/wirelesstablet-history.pdf.
- ↑ Menendez, Amy (2018-02-11). "Berkery Noyes Represents Interwrite Learning In Its Sale To eInstruction". https://berkerynoyes.com/pr_interwrite/.