Solstice Technologies, Inc. is a worldwide provider of DVD, CD, Blu-Ray, HD-DVD, Flash Card and Diskette duplication systems and equipment. Solstice is also the leading supplier of printing and wrapping equipment for all applications and forensic data collection devices.
We offer a complete solution for every optical disc need, including on-demand publishing and duplication systems for software distribution, information publishing, motion picture, digital archival, forensic data loaders, and multi-media development. Solstice systems provide turnkey premastering, recording and surface printing on CD-R, DVD-+R, Blu-Ray, business card CD-R media, Flash media, and floppy diskettes.
Solstice Technologies is an innovator in CD and DVD production publishing and printing equipment. From economical desktop solutions to high-volume production solutions, Solstice offers over 500 products to fit every need. We allow you to take control of your media creation and distribution needs by moving it in-house, to get a job done quickly and cost effectively.
Solstice products include two product lines; Desktop and Commercial, in either standalone or PC/Mac controlled configurations. The Desktop line offers compact and affordable systems ideally suited for the university, school, ministry, government, medical, office, and home office environment with needs such as courses, training and repair manuals, music, motion picture, catalogs and marketing materials.
The Commercial Family offers solutions for network, on demand, one off, forensic and higher-volume needs. Solstice also offers a full line of consumables and support programs.
A pioneer in the industry, Solstice first introduced the AutoRecorder 500 automated CD-R duplicator in 1994, which was the forerunner of all of today's autoloading systems. Continuing its innovative leadership, Solstice introduced The Saturn Publisher, the first fully integrated automated standalone CD-R publishing system that combined, recording, and surface printing in one continuous uninterrupted flow.
Today we continue to provide integrated solutions to automate the transformation of digital content into deliverable disc and card form for the consumer and commercial marketplace.
Solstice has offices in Florida, USA and Ontario, Canada, with distribution from New York, Minnesota, California and Ontario, Canada. The company's aggressive plan for growth involves continuing to identify new technologies, including optical disc, flash card, and HDD duplicating and printing systems that fill important customer needs across a spectrum of markets, and have a synergy with its existing products.
We are very honored to count the following as a small sample of our valued customers:NASA, IBM, HP, 20th Century Fox, AIG, AmEx, Armed Forces Staff College, Avaya, Alcan, AOL, Billy Graham Evangelistic Assoc, Boeing Aerospace Operations, Inc.,
Booz Allen Hamilton Inc, Broan-Nutone LLC, Bureau Of Labor Statistics, Canada Customs & Revenue Agency, Central Christian Church, City of Reno, City of Toronto, Commanders Office of Navel Intelligence, Department of State, Dept. of Veterans Affairs, Eaton Aerospace, EMC, FBI, FDA, Florida State University, GE, General Mills, GTE, Minolta, Louisiana State University,
Lucent Technologies, Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw, McGill University, McGraw Hill, Microsoft, NC Crime Control & Public Safety, US EPA, Fort Knox, Palm Beach County, Pan American Health Organization, Kansas State U, CAE, North Carolina Crime & Public Safety, NC Crime Control & Public Safety, Ontario Provincial Police, Syracuse U, Bristol Babcock, Concordia U, Schlumberger Dowell,
The Gap, Microsource, PhatLady Records, Operation Smile, Arizona State U, Armed Forces Staff College, U of Illinois, U of Charleston, Wave Technologies, Corel Corp, Fresno Unified School District, Upgrade Solutions, Advanced Technologies Laboratories,
The Taylor-Winfield Group, Memorial Hospital Southwest, Chicago Bridge & Iron, Eon Systems, Dialogic Communications, Government of Canada, Amhurst Computer Products, Bedrock Software, Vermont Information Processing, Micro Images, Arkansas Dept of Human Resources, US Dept of Transport, Essential Data, MicroAge, Social & Health Services,
Union College, R-Med, San Jacinto College District, State Attorney, Orange County, Suffolk County Police Dept., Sunterra Corp, Syracuse University, Thyssen Krupp Elevator, Lucent Technologies, 3Com, U of South Carolina, Software House International,
Auburn U., Applied Science fiction, Carley Corp., Software Logistics, SpectraSoft, Toronto School Board, Berte Ltd., Ohio U., Trend Inc., Army Reserve 87th Div., SGL Technologies, Florida State, Grand & Toy, Miss Fields Cookies, MusicLand, National Leasing,
U.S. Navy Recruiting District, University of Connecticut, University Of Florida, University of North Carolina at Asheville, University of Southern Maine, Utah Valley State College, Universal Studios, Xerox Corp ....