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GE Healthcare to Acquire Cellular Imaging Firm
CHALFONT ST. GILES, England, May 3, 2011 — GE Healthcare, a unit of General Electric Co., announced it reached an agreement to acquire Applied Precision Inc., a supplier of cellular imaging technologies for cell biology and biomedical research. The acquisition will allow GE Healthcare to expand its product and service offerings for pharmaceutical and life science research. Applied Precision develops and manufactures high-resolution and superresolution microscopy instruments with software and data visualization tools that...
An app for your optical traps
May 1, 2011 — Scientists and nonspecialists alike now can easily manipulate microparticles, particularly for research in molecular biology, right on their iPads, thanks to a new app called iTweezers. The application was developed by optics researchers at the...
Expert Q&A: Trends in Laser Alignment
May 1, 2011 — Laser alignment affords manufacturers great precision and efficiency in assessment of their equipment, allowing them to take minute measurements and correct tiny errors that otherwise could mean big problems down the line, including materials wasted...
Software Maker Acquired In France
May 1, 2011 — Optis Group of La Farlède, a software editor and scientific simulator of light and human vision within virtual reality, has acquired SimplySim SAS of Sophia Antipolis, a software provider for rendering, simulation and robotics. The SimplySim...
USAF works to improve silicon photonics processes
ARLINGTON, Va. – The US?Air Force Office of Scientific Research announced that it will fund efforts to put silicon photonics within the grasp of scientists and startup companies. The new program will be called OpSIS, short for Optoelectronic Systems Integration in...
Optis Acquires Software Maker
TOULON & SOPHIA ANTIPOLIS, France, April 14, 2011 — Optis Group announced the acquisition of SimplySim SAS, a software provider for rendering, simulation and robotics. The addition of the latter’s technology will allow Optis to integrate its new real-time product portfolio into a...
Device Tests for Night-Vision Changes
GRANADA, Spain, April 5, 2011 — A program for testing alterations in night vision has been successfully developed by researchers in the University of Granada's department of optics. Using Software Halo v1.0, the “halometer” can determine a subject’s ability...
Focusing on nanoplasmonics
BERKELEY, Calif. – By imaging fluorescence from gold within a bow tie-shaped plasmonic device, scientists can now study plasmonic fields in nanostructures such as a strand of DNA or a quantum dot without altering the structures’ behavior. Typical plasmonic...
Pulse Management in the Real World
Apr 1, 2011 — The minute details of high-energy ultrafast pulse production are complex, but the process comprises four basic steps. In the first step, a seed laser – generally a mode-locked laser – generates relatively low energy pulses of 500 fs....
Machine Vision Continues Market Growth
ANN ARBOR, Mich., Jan. 20, 2011 — Sales of machine vision components and systems in North America rose substantially in the third quarter 2010. Overall, year-over-year growth hit 68 percent, up from the second quarter 2010 at 60 percent and the first quarter 2010 at 34 percent,...
Nonlinear Dynamics Expands Sales Team
NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, England, Jan. 18, 2011 — Software company Nonlinear Dynamics Ltd. announced the expansion of its sales team through the creation of two new senior positions in the US and Europe. Based in Germany, Dr. Leonhard Pollack joined the company to support the territories of...
Verity Instruments Completes Facility Expansion
CARROLLTON, Texas, Jan. 5, 2011 — Optical endpoint detection systems provider Verity Instruments Inc. announced the completion of its plant expansion, which now provides the company a 300 percent larger production area and 50 percent more office space. The newly expanded and...
See the Seitz as You’ve Never Seen Them Before
Dec 1, 2010 — It’s your first visit to the Grand Canyon, the Taj Mahal or some equally breathtaking location. You take numerous photographs in an attempt to capture the awe you felt the first time you saw it. And then your pictures come back dull and flat....
MBF to Distribute for SVI
WILLISTON, Vt., Nov. 19, 2010 — MBF Bioscience and SVI (Scientific Volume Imaging BV) of the Netherlands announced today that MBF Bioscience is now an authorized worldwide distributor of SVI’s Huygens deconvolution software for the scientific community. Deconvolution is the...
Carl Zeiss, Synopsys Collaborate on Photomask Manufacturing
JENA, Germany and MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Nov. 5, 2010 — Carl Zeiss SMS GmbH and Synopsys Inc. announced a collaboration to support the Zeiss tool family for in-die metrology solutions for the 32-nm technology node and below. Under the terms of the agreement, Synopsys will offer support for Zeiss’...
On the Road with Junior: A tale of optics and driverless cars
Oct 15, 2010 — Once accessible only to the likes of David Hasselhoff and Batman, autonomous driving is now finding its way into a range of consumer vehicles. Here, in following a car named Junior and its various progeny, we trace the recent history of driverless...
The French Connection: Optics in France and the US
Oct 8, 2010 — It wasn’t so long ago, at the centuries-old Château Smith-Haut-Lafitte in the Pessac-Léognan appellation south of Bordeaux, that workers had to stand at long sorting tables manually removing pieces of leaves, raisins and other...
Synopsys Acquires Optical Research Associates
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Oct. 7 — Electronic design automation provider Synopsys Inc. announced Thursday that it has extended its engineering software capability into optical design and analysis by acquiring privately held Optical Research Associates (ORA) of Pasadena, Calif., for...
MEMS Inspection
Oct 5, 2010 — Rudolph Technologies Inc. of Flanders, N.J., a provider of process characterization equipment and software for wafer fabs and advanced packaging facilities, has announced that Fraunhofer Institute for Silicon Technology (ISIT) in Itzehoe, Germany,...
Software Deployment
Oct 5, 2010 — Software editor Optis has announced that the US Air Force Research Laboratory at Brooks City-Base in San Antonio has chosen its light and color simulation software, OptisWorks, to simulate laser protection eyewear. The software has enabled the lab...
Matrox Imaging Offers Workshops
MONTREAL, Sept. 29, 2010 — Matrox Imaging and North Coast Technical Sales are offering free three-hour workshops on the Matrox Iris GT smart camera and Design Assistant software to coincide with Matrox Imaging exhibiting at Pack Expo International. Participants will...
Machine vision growth in view
ANN ARBOR, Mich. – In North America, overall machine vision sales increased by 34.4 percent in the first quarter of 2010 over weak sales that occurred in the first quarter of 2009, according to a new report from the Automated Imaging Association (AIA). Titled...
Ocean Optics LIBS IDs Fake Antiques
DUNEDIN, Fla., Aug. 25, 2010 — To separate authentic ceramic antiques from fakes, nationally recognized antiques appraiser Guan Haisen has employed an Ocean Optics LIBS system, with QE65000 spectrometer, to help him identify artificially aged ceramics and artifacts. Using...
Rudolph Acquires MKS Instruments Software Biz
FLANDERS, N.J., Aug. 25, 2010 — Rudolph Technologies Inc. reported that it acquired selected assets of the Yield Dynamics software business from MKS Instruments of Andover, Mass., a global provider of technologies to power, control, measure and analyze advanced processes in high...
ORA Names Winners of Optical Design Competition
PASADENA, Calif., Aug. 24, 2010 — Optical software developer Optical Research Associates (ORA) announced the winners it selected for the annual Robert S. Hilbert Memorial Optical Design Competition, with granted awards totaling $4,000. The awards are given to students in North...
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