Plans
     Kodak has big plans for the world of imaging.  The Kodak Press Center keeps a running record of the most current press releases.  Press releases allow the public to see what Kodak is up to on their most recent products, services, and mergers.  Here are just a few of Kodak's new-sprung releases.  Kodak also keeps the public informed by offering a letter to the shareholders.

 
Digital Cinema System
     Kodak has big plans in store for consumers.  One of Kodak's current projects is a Digital Cinema System.  It was revealed on March 4, 2002 at the ShoWest Conference in Las Vegas, Nevada.  This system will allow the movie experience to be more enjoyable by being more bright, sharp, clear, and colorful.  Kodak is currently working with the industry to ensure that the system is functional for everyone involved in the movie making and viewing process.  Kodak expects to install its first Kodak Digital Cinema System during the first quarter of 2003.

 
Kodak Joins with ESRI
     On February 25, 2002 Kodak joined with ESRI's Geography Network as an image data provider.  ERSI is currently the world's leading developer of GIS software which provides its customers with an aerial image that meets the NMAS 1200 specification for accuracy.  Kodak Citipix is Kodak's most recent contribution to infoimaging, a $225 billion industry.  Infoimaging helps business correctly place cell towers in needed positions or analyze the path of a tornado for insurance claims.  Aerial images are currently available online at the Kodak website.