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TWAIN Working Group Membership

Today the TWAIN standard, including the specification, data source manager and sample code, are maintained by the not-for-profit organization TWAIN Working Group.

Board and associate members of the TWAIN Working Group include:

  • Adobe Systems, Inc.
  • Atalasoft, a Kofax company.
  • Avision Inc.
  • Dynamsoft Corporation
  • Eastman Kodak Company
  • Fujitsu Computer Products of America
  • JFL Peripheral Solutions, Inc.
  • Epson, Inc.
  • Hewlett-Packard, Inc.

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