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Q&A European Machine Vision Market Is ‘Continuously Growing’
Jun 1, 2013 — Industry experts share their thoughts on the market’s present and future. Machine vision is arguably one of the keys to efficient manufacturing: From automation to inspection and quality control, vision technologies enable manufacturers to produce higher-quality goods at a faster pace. And Europe is a driving force in the machine vision market. For a closer look at the market, EuroPhotonics spoke with Gabriele Jansen, the CEO of Vision Ventures in Heppenheim, which is south of Frankf...
Solar woes have not eclipsed market for lasers for solar tech
Dec 1, 2012 — Europe’s photovoltaic (PV) market is facing challenges including cuts in government subsidies and incentives, and those challenges affect laser makers who supply PV fabricators with equipment. But the outlook isn’t as cloudy as it could...
Almost-100-kg sapphire crystal grown in China
HEFEI, China – Hefei Crystalbridge Optoelectronic Materials Co. Ltd. has produced a commercial-grade sapphire crystal of nearly 100 kg, the largest ever produced in China. Crystalbridge estimates that the crystal will yield 4000 mm of 2-in.-equivalent rods, or...
Earthquake impact reverses NanoJapan plans
SENDAI, Japan, and HOUSTON – When it became clear that the effects of the March earthquake in Sendai were going to impede the undergraduate lab internship program known as NanoJapan, the program underwent a reversal: Instead of sending US students to Japan, students from...
Eavesdropper demonstrates loophole in secure communications
SINGAPORE – Quantum key distribution (QKD) is designed for secure computer-based interactions, keeping communication between two remote parties confidential by enabling them to construct a shared secret key during the course of their conversation. It may sound...
LED makers wage patent war
REGENSBURG, Germany, and SUWON, South Korea – LED makers are going head to head over alleged patent infringement this summer. First, lighting manufacturer Osram Opto Semiconductors GmbH filed LED patent infringement lawsuits against two Korea-based LED makers and consumer electronics companies,...
SACLA Hits New Milestone
Aug 1, 2011 — Japan’s x-ray free-electron laser, SACLA (SPring-8 Angstrom Compact Free-Electron Laser), can deliver radiation 1 billion times brighter and with pulses 1000 times shorter than other existing x-ray sources. In late March, the facility marked...
Taiwan predicts LED turnover of $6.8 billion in 2012
TAIWAN – Taiwan’s LED industry likely will surge 32 percent in 2012, generating revenue of $6.8 billion, up from 2011’s projected $5.2 billion, according to the island’s Photonics Industry & Technology Development Association (PIDA). ...
Breaking down buildings
MALAGA, Spain – The composition of historic buildings can be analyzed using laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS), report researchers from the University of Malaga. A team from the laser laboratory in the university’s chemistry department, led by...
Innovation on display at Laser Munich
MUNICH, Germany – More than any other industry, photonics promotes both scientific excellence and global business success. So says Dr. Wilhelm Kaenders, CEO of Toptica Photonics AG and chairman of the technical advisory board for Laser World of Photonics Munich....
Photonics to shine in China
SHANGHAI, China – Photonic technologies will take the spotlight when the sixth annual Laser World of Photonics China exhibition takes place on March 15-17, 2011, at Shanghai New International Expo Centre. Since its founding in 2006, the show – which is the...
Agriculture goes greener with imaging
WAGENINGEN, Netherlands – Machine vision technologies can help improve food production right at its roots by helping farmers identify and kill weeds in their fields. Researchers at Wageningen University have developed a system that automatically does just that; such a system...
Microspectrographs enable deeper space exploration
SYDNEY, Australia – As telescopes get bigger and bigger – and more complex – engineers and astronomers recognize that simply scaling up existing technology would result in instruments that are limited by size and complexity. Integrated devices for...
Edmund Offers STEM Lab Grants
SAN JOSE, Calif., May 21, 2010 — University labs, Edmund Optics may have a grant with your name on it. At the CLEO/QELS 2010 exhibition this week, product manager David Henz discussed the company’s University Grant program. Edmund Optics has a wide range of products on...
Newport Shows Off Solutions
SAN JOSE, Calif., May 21, 2010 — Newport Corp. is putting the focus on applications. The company had a number of products on display this week at the CLEO/QELS 2010 exhibition, and the displays were organized around applications for the technology. "We're featuring lasers,"...
"Totally new physics" yields first germanium laser
BOSTON – It’s the very first germanium laser capable of emitting wavelengths useful for optical communications. It’s also the first operable at room temperature. And this new laser not only holds promise for optical computing but also proves that...
New system lets world monitor California forest fires
RENO, Nev. – When wildfires forced a group of Northern California students from their homes last year, they decided to work to keep the same thing from happening to others. Ranging in age from 10 to 13 years old, the grade-schoolers came up with the idea...
PW10: Variety at Edmund Optics
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 29, 2010 – Flexibility was a recurring theme among exhibitors at SPIE Photonics West this year, and Edmund Optics (EO) was no exception: The Barrington, N.J.-based company had a large number of new and recent products on display, including hands-on...
MOEMS-MEMS Plenary Talks
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 26, 2010 – Various applications of microelectromechanical and micro-opto-electromechanical systems (MEMS and MOEMS, respectively) proved popular at the MOEMS-MEMS subconference’s plenary talk...
It’s Two, Two, Two Tools in One
Sep 1, 2009 — If a surgeon is about to use a probe in the brain, the patient is sure to want that probe to be as small as possible. And three University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), researchers have developed technology that could lead to tinier probes that...
Northern Lights: The Photonics Industry in Canada
Sep 1, 2009 — Canada is a pretty big place: Its surface area is 9,984,670 km2, which means that only Russia and Antarctica are bigger. And photonics is pretty big in Canada, too. The country is strong in a wide variety of photonic areas, according to a January...
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