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Europe Develops Multimodal Hyperspectral Quality Control Systems

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IVAN NIKITSKIY, EUROPEAN PHOTONICS INDUSTRY CONSORTIUM (EPIC)

Despite rising geopolitical and economic tensions, the global economy is still an intertwined patchwork of competing and complementary regional markets, each with its own unique strengths and challenges. The strengths and successes of these regional economies depend, in part, on their ability to maintain a unified vision and unified goals regarding how they source materials, manufacture products, and innovate technologies. It was with this unified vision in mind that a consortium of 16 European organizations launched the MULTIPLE project in December 2019 with €5.7 million ($5.9...Read full article

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