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Cognex Profitable as Machine Vision Systems Manufacturer Reports Third-Quarter Earnings
NATICK, Mass., Oct. 28, 2020 — Cognex reported third-quarter revenue of $251.1 million, surpassing analysts’ and internal estimates for the period ending Sept. 27. The reported revenue of the Natick, Mass.-based machine vision systems developer and manufacturer represents a year-over-year increase of 37%. Cognex additionally reported quarterly earnings per share (EPS) of 49 cents, and non-GAAP EPS of 47 cents. The figures are year-over year increases of 104% and 96%, respectively. Zacks Equity Research had
THz Imaging Uncovers Secrets of 17th-Century Masterpiece
Nov 30, 2017 — There has long been an air of mystery surrounding paintings created prior to the 18th century and how the artists prepared their canvases, applied undercoats and eventually created their masterpieces. Researchers from Georgia Tech-Lorraine, a campus...
Making Fire Damage Assessment Concrete
Jan 23, 2017 — Concrete, fire and lasers generally don’t go hand in hand. But suppose there was a way to incorporate all three — specifically, in a laser that could detect and assess fire damage on concrete. Researchers at the University of Nottingham...
Laser Scanner Captures 3-D Info in Real Time
DRESDEN, Germany, Oct. 17, 2014 — A 3-D laser scanner based on the human eye can focus on key sections of an image, capturing it with correspondingly higher resolution.
Scanner Reveals Secrets of Ancient Documents
OXFORD, England, Oct. 3, 2011 — A scanner developed at the University of Oxford’s Classics Department is being commercialized by a new company — Oxford Multi Spectral Ltd. — spun out last week by the university’s technology transfer company. Developed...
Zecotek Granted Medical Imaging Patent
SINGAPORE, July 15, 2011 — Zecotek Photonics Inc. was granted Patent No. 7,956,331 B2 by the US Patent and Trademark Office for a depth of interaction technology that was developed to provide improvements in the precision and the performance of positron emission tomography...
Sophisticated Software Allows Complex Optical Design
Jun 1, 2011 — Software has pushed the optics and photonics fields forward in myriad ways, sometimes with profound effects on business and culture. Would we have been able to take full advantage of the many technology advances in the past five decades –...
Ultrafast free-space communications achieved with lasers
HOBOKEN, N.J. – A new high-speed communications technology that is not limited by a physical conductor, such as fiber optics, uses laser light to transmit data through readily available open space. This optical free-space technology could revolutionize...
Taking Semiconductor Manufacturing to the Extreme
Oct 1, 2009 — As consumer and enterprise demand for faster computers increases, so will the demand for faster computer chips. The speed of computer chips is directly related to the number of transistors that can fit on a chip. Transistors work like switches...
Security Award
May 1, 2009 — Axcess International Inc. of Addison, Texas, has won a $3.5 million competitive procurement contract to provide security infrastructure solutions for the port at Port-of-Spain, the capital of Trinidad. The system to be supplied will include active...
Piezo stages
Dec 1, 2008 — A five-page catalog titled “Tools for Microscopy & Imaging: Piezo Stages, Lens Positioners & Scanners, Steering Mirrors, Actuators” is available from PI (Physik Instrumente) L.P. Downloadable from the company Web site, the document focuses...
Lockheed, Rice Form 'Lancer'
HOUSTON, April 21, 2008 -- Airport scanners that can see through the soles of shoes, space-based sensors that monitor climate change, and nanomaterials that double battery efficiency or extract energy from waste heat are a few of the technologies that might result from a...
Waveguides Control T-rays
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, April 15, 2008 -- Waveguides that can transmit, bend, split and combine terahertz radiation (also known as T-rays) represent a step toward building circuits for light-powered computers that operate 1000 times faster than today's gigahertz-based machines. The...
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