Efi Arazi Was in a Class All by Himself –Michelson
His legacy in the graphic arts industry lives on through the entrepreneurial, innovative and visionary spirit that rubbed off on many ex-Scitex employees, who've left big industry footprints in their own right.
Efi Arazi's technological contributions extended beyond the printing industry—and at a young age. An MIT engineering graduate, he is credited with co-developing at Harvard the television camera that the Apollo 11 crew used to broadcast the first pictures of the moon. At age 25, Mr. Arazi also invented an auto-focus mechanism, establishing himself early on as a respected figure in the electro-optics industry.
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Mark Michelson now serves as Editor Emeritus of Printing Impressions. Named Editor-in-Chief in 1985, he is an award-winning journalist and member of several industry honor societies. Reader feedback is always encouraged. Email mmichelson@napco.com