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Special from Photonics.com: SPIE 2014 Defense, Security & Sensing Sneak Preview
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ISSUE 2 Tuesday, April 29, 2014
World's First 10µm MWIR Detectors

With the smallest commercially available pixel pitch, these state-of-the-art cooled MCT detectors are available in either XGA (1024 x 768) or HD (1280 x 720) formats. When compared to VGA systems, they deliver better detection range/field-of-view, lower power, more compact size and higher reliability.
World's First 10µm MWIR Detectors

Email  Sofradir-EC Inc. See us at booth 809
www.ircores.com
One Meter Blackbody One Meter Blackbody

CI Systems really expands its blackbody line with 1-meter emitters. And we can go even bigger! We're proud of our reputation for pushing the envelope in EO test technologies. Visit us at Booth 1001 to see what else is new!

Email  CI Systems, Inc. See us at booth 1001
www.ci-systems.com
Pioneer In sCMOS

PCO-TECH, the pioneer in sCMOS image sensor technology, introduces the latest developments of sCMOS camera family, called pco.edge. Furthermore we present advancements in high-speed and ccd camera segments.
Pioneer In sCMOS

Email  PCO-TECH Inc. See us at booth 1201
www.pco-tech.com
The Leader in Optical Filter Solutions The Leader in Optical Filter Solutions

Iridian develops thin film optical filters and coated components for a wide variety of applications including telecommunications, spectroscopy, consumer optics, space, satellite, and astronomy. Filter types include band-pass, edge-pass, AR, anti-smudge, multiband, and other optical filters from 300nm to 10um.

Email  Iridian Spectral
Technologies
See us at booth 218
www.iridian.ca
Corning Hyperspectral Imaging

Corning offers a family of high performance hyperspectral imagers, at a significantly reduced size, weight, and power. Our patented designs open up a variety of man-portable and smaller UAV payload options.
Corning Hyperspectral Imaging

Email  Corning See us at booth 121
www.corning.com/advanced-optics
LensCheck<sup>™</sup> LWIR System for Best Quality LensCheck LWIR System for Best Quality

Instantly view and evaluate broad spectrum 8 – 12 micron images with the LensCheck LWIR System from Optikos. Real-time Video MTF® testing and analysis software lets you quickly qualify incoming or outgoing infrared lenses and ensures optimum quality and performance from your optically-based products.

Email  Optikos Corporation See us at booth 424
www.optikos.com
PIXELTEQ | Multispectral Sensing

If it’s not visible, can you still see it? Come find out, and see what multispectral can do for you. PixelCam multispectral SWIR cameras and PixelSensor VIS + NIR sensors help you see and measure in the visible and beyond.
PIXELTEQ | Multispectral Sensing

Email  PIXELTEQ See us at booth 449
www.pixelteq.com
Mid-Wave IR Liquid Crystal Devices Mid-Wave IR Liquid Crystal Devices

Non-mechanical Phase Modulators, Attenuators, Polarization Rotators, Polarizers and Tunable Filters from 3 to 6 microns are now possible. You’ve been looking for MWIR polarization solutions? We have them! Paper presentation on Liquid Crystals for polarization control- May 6 at 3:50 pm.

Email  Meadowlark
Optics, Inc.
See us at booth 1129
www.meadowlark.com
Six Decades of Building an Industry

To celebrate our 60th anniversary, Photonics Media presents photon by photon, an interactive timeline that looks at some key highlights in the development of photonics over the past six decades. Stop by our booth to pick up a copy of the printed version!
Six Decades of Building an Industry

Email  Photonics Media See us at booth 1017
www.PhotonByPhoton.com

SPIE Defense, Security & Sensing 2014

DSS 2014 With 450+ companies in attendance, several technical symposia, and some of the industry's most important scientific conferences and exhibitions, SPIE DSS 2014 offers immense opportunity for efficient information exchange, business development, vendor and project networking, and professional development.

Conferences and exhibitions will cover topics including optics, IR imaging, lasers and sensing for defense, security, industry, healthcare and the environment.

Among them will be Dr. Ludger Overmeyer, head of the Institute of Transport and Automation Technology at Leibniz University, who will discuss Planar Optronic Systems and the development of large-scale, polymer-based sensor foils with purely optical measurement principles.

William Ruh, vice president and corporate officer of GE Global Software, will talk about the emerging industrial Internet.

Troy Meink, a member of the Senior Executive Service for the Deputy Under Secretary of the Air Force for Space and director of the Executive Agent for Space Staff, will speak as well, presenting Innovation: Hard On Earth, Harder In Space. Here, he will discuss challenges in today’s national security space capabilities.

The Sensing Technology and Applications Symposium will cover topics such as hyperspectral imaging, IR sensors and systems, imagery and pattern analysis, next-generation sensors and systems, fiber optic sensors, wireless sensing, terahertz devices and systems, and 3-D imaging and visualization.

The Defense and Security Symposium focuses on the latest research in aviation and aerospace, laser technologies, cyber sensing and security, command/control/
communications/intelligence, system/
network integrator/VAR, IR imaging, communications and networking, and more.

A number of courses and workshops will also be offered, including Infrared Optics Design Principles, IR Atmospheric Propagation for Sensor Systems, and Electro-Optical Imaging System Performance.

New courses to be offered this year are Introduction to Electro-Optical Systems Design, Infrared Optics Design Principles, Finite Element Analysis of Optics, Laser Beam Formation and Propagation in Photonics Instruments and Sensor Systems, Designing IR Instrumentation, Multispectral Image Fusion and Night Vision Colorization, Infrared Optical Materials, Fabrication, Testing for the Optical Engineer, and Atmospheric Codes (MODTRAN, FASCODE and HITRAN) for Sensor Development and Evaluation.

The event’s exhibition will offer a look at the latest in robotics and unmanned systems, chemical and biological sensing, IR detectors and systems, cameras and CCD components, optical components, high-speed imaging and sensing, and more.

Product demonstrations will be featured during the event, by companies such as Heimann Sensor, VIGO System, Umicore Optical Materials, PIXELTEQ, StingRay Optics, TrackGen Solutions, Shanghai Magnity Electronics, Advanced Scientific Concepts, Iridian Spectral Technologies, Kopp Glass, SCHOTT Defense and Telops.

SPIE DSS attracts leading scientists, researchers and engineers from the laser, sensing, optics and imaging industry, military, government agencies, and academia. More than 2,300 presenters are among the thousands of attendees.

For more information, visit: http://spie.org/x6765.xml

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