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Bogen Communications company history timeline

1957

Assistant Chief Engineer Charles A. Wilkens explored "damping" effects on amplifiers, publishing widely on the subject, while colleague Herbert W. Sullivan received a patent on behalf of David Bogen & Co. in 1957 for his loudspeaker designs.

1962

1962: Bogen becomes a subsidiary of Lear-Siegler.

1991

By 1991, Bogen had separated from Memory Protection Devices, the founders of which repurchased the company and relocated it to Farmingdale, New York.

1991: Bogen Corporation introduces its Telco product line.

1996

During the summer of 1996 a manufacturing subsidiary, Speech Design (Israel) Ltd., was opened in Israel to produce some of Speech Design's product line, thereby reducing manufacturing costs and taxes.

1999

In 1999 a newly formed Bogen subsidiary--Apogee Sound International LLC--acquired practically all the assets of Petaluma, California-based Apogee Sound Inc.

In 1999, Speech Design added Unified Messaging products services to its flagship Thor (TM) series.

2000

The Research and Development Department also developed a call-completion system that incorporated paging, voice messaging, and wireless messaging into one integrated system, the APS 2000.

2002

In April 2002, Bogen announced a new line of NEAR ceiling speakers--known as Orbit products and designed to satisfy the needs of higher-end business application of music for hospitality, restaurants, and retail stores.

In 2002, Bogen introduced its new Power Vector modular amplifier series improved by the addition of higher-power and unique plug-in modules.

Engineered Systems revenues were up just slightly, compared to the those of the 2002 third quarter; a probable indication that state and local government spending was slightly loosening up.

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