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Fujikura Licenses Patents for CMOS-Based Imaging
TOKYO and DENVER, June 3, 2013 — Fujikura Ltd. and Micro-Imaging Solutions (MIS) will jointly co-market nanosized, disposable CMOS-based endoscopes for minimally invasive medical diagnostics under a licensing agreement the companies announced on Friday. The companies said the collaboration leverages the commercial-scale production capabilities of Japan-based Fujikura and the proprietary imaging technology of MIS, in Colorado. MIS owns more than 30 issued worldwide patents relating to microformat CMOS sensor technology...
New Multi- and Hyperspectral Cameras Cover Diverse Applications
Mar 1, 2013 — A new snapshot multispectral imager enables real-time, dynamic applications; its sister line-scan hyperspectral imager handles applications demanding high speed and high spatial/spectral resolution. Both solutions use monolithically integrated...
Spectroscopic “fingerprints” diagnose brain tumors
LANCASTER, UK – A breakthrough in brain tumor diagnosis uses infrared and Raman spectroscopy to differentiate healthy from diseased tissue based on individual biochemical-cell “fingerprints.” Currently, it is difficult for surgeons to determine where...
SMART Scalpel Gives Surgeons Superhuman Precision
BALTIMORE, Sept. 28, 2012 — A new "smart" surgical tool equipped with a specialized optical fiber sensor can compensate for almost imperceptible hand tremors by making hundreds of precise position corrections each second — fast enough to keep a surgeon’s hand on...
Spectroscopic ‘Fingerprints’ Diagnose Brain Tumors
LANCASTER, England, Sept. 21, 2012 — A breakthrough in brain tumor diagnosis uses infrared and Raman spectroscopy to differentiate healthy from diseased tissue based on individual biochemical-cell “fingerprints.”
Biochip Measures Glucose in Saliva, Not Blood
PROVIDENCE, R.I., Jan. 24, 2012 — For the 26 million Americans with diabetes, drawing blood, which is invasive and at least minimally painful, is the most prevalent method of checking glucose levels. Now researchers at Brown University are working on a new biological device that...
L-3 Buying Kollmorgen Electro-Optical for $210M
NEW YORK, Dec. 13, 2011 — L-3 Communications announced today it is broadening its base in the electro-optical/infrared (EO/IR) market by acquiring the Kollmorgen Electro-Optical unit of Danaher Corp for $210 million in cash. Northampton, Mass.-based Kollmorgen...
Single sensor improves detection selectivity
CINCINNATI – A sensor that combines electrochemistry, spectroscopy and selective partitioning capabilities into one device has been developed and tested for components in nuclear waste. Unusual in that it offers more than two modes of selectivity, the highly...
Strong Growth Projected for Silicon Photonics Market
DALLAS, April 27, 2011 — The silicon photonics market is expected to reach a value of the $2.02 billion by 2015, reflecting a five-year compound annual growth rate of 78.2 percent, according to the report Global Silicon Photonics Market (2010-2015), published by...
MOEMS/MEMS Plenary: Power to the Pathway
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 25, 2011 — Amit Lal envisions a day when tiny wireless sensor networks will be placed throughout the world in areas that can help save lives, prevent disasters, and even help sustain the environment, with a battery-free power supply that will last 100 years....
IBM: We’ll Chat with Holograms in 2015
ARMONK, N.Y., Jan. 3, 2011 — In the next five years, we will be able to interact with 3-D holograms of our friends in real time, batteries will "breathe" air to power our devices, commutes will be personalized, and you won’t need to be a scientist to save the planet....
Raytheon Awarded Funding Under 2 DARPA Projects
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Dec. 28, 2010 — Raytheon BBN Technologies, a Raytheon Co. subsidiary, announced it received $2.1 million in funding from DARPA for two projects under the Information in a Photon (InPho) program. The InPho project aims to develop new theory and experimental...
Chip Provides its Own Power
ENSCHEDE, The Netherlands, Dec. 16, 2010 — Microchips that “harvest” the energy they need from their own surroundings, without depending on batteries or electricity from the grid, will now be possible, thanks to scientists in China and The Netherlands. Researchers from the...
DARPA Awards Georgia Tech $4.3M
ATLANTA, Dec. 8, 2010 — A new class of sensors able to detect multiple biological and chemical threats simultaneously with unprecedented performance may soon be within reach, thanks to the establishment of a multimillion-dollar research center led by Georgia Institute of...
Sensor System Order
Dec 1, 2010 — Opsens Inc. of Quebec City has received an order from a large US global energy company for its OPP-W fiber optic pressure and temperature sensor system. Opsens Solutions Inc., a wholly owned unit based in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, will use...
Solid-state Sensor Combines Optics, Electronics
PITTSBURGH, Nov. 17, 2010 — University of Pittsburgh researchers have created a nanoscale light sensor that can be combined with near-atomic-size electronic circuitry to produce hybrid optic and electronic devices with new functionality. The team, which also involved...
Feature Film Camera
Oct 4, 2010 — High-definition (HD) camera technology provider Toshiba Imaging Systems Div. of Irvine, Calif., announced the recent use of its IK-HD1 camera as part of a rig that captures background plates for feature films. The model was selected to capture day...
Bodkin Design Awarded Phase II Grant for Polarimeter
NEWTON, Mass., Sept. 27, 2010 — Bodkin Design & Engineering (BD&E) LLC has received a $750,000 Phase II SBIR contract from the US Navy for the development of a compact polarimetric imager for infrared and visible wavelengths. To aid in the detection of targets from...
Image Sensors Made for Extreme Temps
DUISBURG, Germany, Sept. 23, 2010 — Car manufacturers are increasingly equipping their vehicles with image sensors to register the presence of pedestrians or vehicles in the blind spot or to detect obstacles when parking. The sensors must be able to function in extremely high...
Fiber Optic Fence Performance Impresses
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Sept. 16, 2010 — In mid 2009, a fiber optic intrusion detection system was installed on McAllen-Miller International Airport's perimeter fence in McAllen, Texas. The system, known as Secure Fence, was developed by Future Fibre Technologies. The airport's security...
Sick To Host Forum in Atlanta Sept. 22
MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 16, 2010 — Sensors, safety systems and automatic identification products manufacturer Sick announced the 2010 Sick Solutions Forum in Atlanta at the Atlanta Northeast hotel Sept. 22, 2010. The forum will include free seminars designed to help attendees...
Realistic Robotic Arm Within Reach
DALLAS, Sept. 15, 2010 — Lightning-fast fiber optic connections between robotic limbs and the human brain may be within reach for injured soldiers and other amputees with the establishment of a multimillion-dollar neurophotonics research center dedicated to creating...
Updated EMCCD Brochure Available from Princeton Instruments
TRENTON, N.J., Sept. 13, 2010 — Princeton Instruments announced the release of an updated 48-page ProEM EMCCD camera brochure—a high performance EMCCD camera platform available to the scientific imaging market. The latest brochure includes enhancements to the ProEM line,...
OSI Nabs $4M Optoelectronic Sensors Order
HAWTHRONE, Calif., Sept. 8, 2010 — OSI Systems Inc. announced recently that OSI Optoelectronics, a business within its optoelectronics and manufacturing division, received orders valued at approximately $4 million from a major aerospace company for optical sensors used in inertial...
BAE Awarded $123M for Thermal Weapon Sights
LEXINGTON, Mass., Sept. 7, 2010 — BAE Systems received a $123 million contract from the US Army for continued production of thermal weapon sights (TWS) that improve situational awareness and survivability for men and women in combat. Developed in partnership with the US Army,...
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