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Shimadzu Center Opens at UTexas
COLUMBIA, Md., April 9, 2012 — Shimadzu Scientific Instruments opened the Shimadzu Center for Advanced Analytical Chemistry at the University of Texas at Arlington to give researchers at the university access to enhanced capabilities for trace qualitative and quantitative analysis.
DigitalOptics Partners with MMD on Posture Sensing
SAN JOSE, Calif., April 6, 2012 — DigitalOptics Corp. and MMD-Monitors and Displays Taiwan Ltd. have partnered to deliver the first monitor with a built-in ergonomic sensor to help correct posture.
Hamamatsu Brings NanoZoomer Distribution In-House
BRIDGEWATER, N.J., April 6, 2012 — Hamamatsu Corp. announced that its NanoZoomer product line, which previously was distributed through third-party dealers, now will be available exclusively through the company.
LightPath Targeting IR Market
ORLANDO, Fla., April 6, 2012— The optics maker said it will focus on products for the infrared market, including low-cost molded IR optics and laser optics and optical assemblies for industrial applications, under its new growth strategy.
Vision Components Hires New Sales Director
ETTLINGEN, Germany, April 5, 2012 — Sven Klette-Matzat has replaced Martin Scharfe as sales director of camera manufacturer Vision Components. He assumed the new role on March 31.
Advanced Photonix Adds ACT as Reseller
ANN ARBOR, Mich., April 4, 2012 — The optoelectronics supplier signed a value-added reseller agreement with Automation and Control Technology Inc. for its T-Gauge industrial terahertz gauging system.
Bruker Acquires SkyScan
ANTWERP, Belgium, April 3, 2012 — The scientific instruments and solution provider has acquired all the shares of SkyScan NV, which will continue to operate from its Belgium location under the name Bruker microCT NV. Financial terms were not disclosed.
Basler: 2011 Best Year in Company History
AHRENSBURG, Germany, April 2, 2012 — The digital camera manufacturer reported an 8 percent increase in revenue for fiscal year 2011, making it the best year in the company’s history.
Block MEMS to Provide LaserScan Analyzers to DoD
MARLBOROUGH, Mass., April 2, 2012 — The quantum cascade laser and FTIR spectrometer engineering and development company was awarded a chemical and biological defense contract to provide its LaserScan Analyzer for evaluation in the Multi-Mission Multi-Threat Detection Technology...
EOIR Nabs Share of Army Sensor Contract
FREDERICKSBURG, Va., April 2, 2012 — As one of six prime contractors selected by the US Army Research, Development and Engineering Command, the system design and development company will share a $1.78 billion Warrior Enabling Broad Sensor support contract to provide advanced sensor...
FDA Approves Brain Injury Detector
Apr 2, 2012 — A handheld device intended to aid in the detection of life-threatening bleeding in the skull has been approved by the FDA. The device, called the Infrascanner Model 1000, can help health care providers identify patients with critical head injuries...
AMS Technologies Acquires Azpect
Apr 1, 2012 — AMS Technologies AG has acquired Sweden-based Azpect Photonics AB, creating the largest pan-European provider of products for optical, power and thermal management technologies, AMS said. Specific terms were not disclosed. Azpect Photonics supplies...
Companies Settle Dispute
Apr 1, 2012 — In California, Optovue Inc. of Fremont and Carl Zeiss Meditec Inc. of Dublin have signed a settlement agreement resolving two pending US District Court patent infringement cases. Specific terms of the settlement were not disclosed. Under the...
Connected and Smarter, Cameras Keep Watch
Apr 1, 2012 — Digital network cameras are increasingly coming into play for surveillance and security applications. Fading fast are the days of closed-circuit television, yesterday’s video surveillance staple that displays the output of analog cameras on...
Conscripting Terahertz Sensors
Apr 1, 2012 — Imaging and spectroscopy in the terahertz frequency range eventually will give troops a welcome advantage in the field. Terahertz waves are short enough to provide resolution of less than 1 mm, yet long enough to penetrate most nonmetallic...
Defense, Security Show Targets Baltimore
Apr 1, 2012 — SPIE moves its DSS conference and trade show to the Charm City to maximize exposure to governmental agencies, military institutions and research organizations. At the mention of Baltimore, certain things come to mind: crab cakes, the Orioles, Camden...
ESA pursues 3-D imaging lidar
PARIS – The European Space Agency (ESA) is developing 3-D imaging light detection and ranging (lidar) as a navigation aid for deep-space exploration. Lidar operates in the same fashion as radar but with shorter wavelengths because it uses light rather...
Handheld rainbow could spawn multispectral tools
BUFFALO, N.Y. – A new kind of polymer that is cheap and easy to make and reflects many different wavelengths of light when viewed from a single perspective could form the basis of handheld multispectral imaging devices. “Such portable technology could...
Lidar uncovers hidden earthquake damage
MEXICALI, Mexico, and DAVIS, Calif. – A new tool reveals how earthquake faults behave and how, down to a few inches, earthquakes change the landscape. A team of geologists from the US, Mexico and China has reported the most comprehensive before-and-after picture yet taken of an...
Multiband Optical Filters Find Applications Outside Fluorescence
Apr 1, 2012 — Whether used for imaging cells or astronomical bodies, multiband filters can improve signal-to-noise ratio while reducing cost, size, and setup and data-acquisition times in optical systems and instruments. In the past, most optical filters had a...
Nanomaterial combinations enhance IR photodetection
TEMPE, Ariz. – Improved infrared photodetector technology that uses ultrathin layers of materials should have an impact on critical applications ranging from national defense to medical diagnostics. Arizona State University researchers have discovered how infrared...
Rare Earths Trade Issues Move to WTO
Apr 1, 2012 — What’s a manufacturer to do? The pricing and availability of rare earths such as cerium oxide, used in optical production, have been a concern for many companies in our industry for years now, and the underlying issues remain unresolved....
The Night Glows Brighter in the Near-IR
Apr 1, 2012 — The night sky is never absolutely dark, even after removing the influence of starlight and diffused sunlight from the other side of the globe. Spectral irradiance, caused by airglow, is several times stronger in the 900- to 1700-nm band than in the...
The physics behind the fizz
Apr 1, 2012 — Gorgeous floral arrangements can really brighten up a party – particularly when they’re blooming in champagne flutes. In a process invisible to the naked eye, champagne bubbles take on a flowerlike structure around bubbles...
Tunable optical filter uses nanoantennas
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – A new tunable color filter based on optical nanoantennas can precisely control color output, enabling its use for display and bioimaging applications and for marking currency. By precisely controlling the shape of the nanoantennas, engineers at...
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