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Xiaomi and Leica Unveil Dedicated Collaborative Institute
BEIJING, Feb. 21, 2024 — Xiaomi and Leica Camera AG have established the Xiaomi x Leica Optical Institute, which the companies plan to use to develop digital imaging and AI technologies for mobile imaging. The institute will lead to the design of ultra-precision optical lenses in a compact form factor, advance performance in computational photography, ensure adherence to optical standards for lenses, and conduct research and develop applications for optoelectronic technology.
Metalenz Demonstrates Chip-Scale Polarization Imaging
BOSTON, Jan. 21, 2022 — Meta-optics company Metalenz has unveiled a polarization-based optical technology called PolarEyes. The technology, which is not yet commercially available, takes the capabilities of bulky polarization imaging systems and shrinks it to a fraction of...
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UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa., Dec. 4, 2019 — Placentas can provide critical information about the health of the mother and baby; yet, in the U.S., only about 20% of placentas are assessed by pathology exams after delivery. A new approach from researchers at The Pennsylvania State University...
Smartphones Provide Cost-Effective Telemedical Eye Screening in India
BONN, Germany, July 11, 2019 — The Eye Clinic at the University Hospital Bonn and the Sankara Eye Foundation in India are collaborating to introduce smartphone-based telemedical diabetic retinopathy (DR) screening for people with diabetes living in rural India or in poorer areas...
Fully Flexible, Foldable Smartphone Is Now a Reality
FREMONT, Calif., Nov. 2, 2018 — California-based startup company Royole Corp., a manufacturer of next-generation human-machine interface technologies and products, has launched the world’s first commercially available foldable smartphone. The Royole FlexPai is a combination of a...
Smartphone Spectroscopy Promises a Data-Rich Future
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Microchip Shows Promise for Ultrasmall Smart Vision Systems and IoT Apps
SINGAPORE, Jan. 30, 2018 — Scientists have developed a microchip that can capture visual details from video frames at extremely low power consumption. According to the research team, the video feature extractor uses 20 times less power than existing best-in-class chips. The...
Columbia Researchers Focus on Blue Light’s Adverse Sleeping Effects
NEW YORK, Jan. 4, 2018 — Knowing the prevalence of nighttime gadget use, researchers from Columbia University Medical Center have tested a method to reduce the adverse effects of evening ambient light exposure, while still allowing use of blue light-emitting devices....
Handheld Spectrometer Wirelessly Transmits Data to Smartphone
HAIKOU, BEIJING and HANGZHOU, China, Nov. 17, 2017 — A wireless handheld spectrometer that is smartphone-compatible could make it easier and more economical to acquire spectral images of everyday objects and in the future could be used for point-of-care medical diagnosis in remote locations. The...
Smartphone App Objectively Assesses Brain Injuries in The Field
SEATTLE, Sept. 8, 2017 — A smartphone app that detects concussion and other traumatic brain injuries could be used to determine whether someone — whether a football player, a soldier in battle, or an elderly person who has fallen — should be further assessed for...
Smartphone Microscope Detects Next-Generation DNA Sequencing Reactions
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Multichannel Optical Biosensor May Detect Cancer
PULLMAN, Wash., Oct. 20, 2016 — An eight channel smartphone spectrometer has been developed which can detect human interleukin-6 (IL-6), a known biomarker for lung, prostate, liver, breast and epithelial cancers.
Femtosecond Lasers: More Micromachining Apps
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QDs Generate Light for Next-Generation Displays
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Report: Consumer Goods to Drive IR Imaging Market
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Simple Lens-Making Method Turns Phones into Dermascopes
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Gorilla Glass Goes Curvy, Sheds Cooties
CORNING, N.Y., Jan. 6, 2014 — Glassmaker Corning Inc. has announced the development of a novel 3-D glass-forming technology to shape its Gorilla Glass, used as cover glass in millions of smartphones and other handheld devices. The company is working with G-Tech Optoelectronics...
DigitalOptics gets first order for smartphone imagers
Dec 1, 2013 — DigitalOptics Corp. of San Jose, Calif., has received the first volume production purchase order for its mems|cam smartphone imaging system. The module uses MEMS technology to provide fast imaging to smartphones and is made using semiconductor...
Well-rounded molecules make better light emitters
SALT LAKE CITY – The more well-rounded the organic molecule, the better – at least when it comes to maximizing light emission. A team led by the University of Utah working to develop more efficient OLEDs believes it has solved a major problem with...
A Smarter Way to Use Sunlight: Array Pushes Solar Deep into Buildings
CINCINNATI, Nov. 7, 2013 — A pair of University of Cincinnati researchers want you to see the light — even if you’re in an unlit, interior, windowless room. The new technology, called SmartLight, involves a narrow grid of tiny, electrofluidic cells self-powered by...
Heptagon Expands Offices, Leadership Team
SINGAPORE and MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Nov. 6, 2013 — Heptagon, a supplier of micro-optics systems for smart devices, has increased operations, process and production engineering capacity at its headquarters in Singapore and has hired a chief technology officer and a chief innovation officer, the...
Camera Module Market to Reach $43B in 2019
ALBANY, N.Y., October 30, 2013 — Driven primarily by increasing application in smartphones and tablets, the global camera module market will grow nearly 20 percent a year for the next six years to reach $43 billion in 2019, according to a market report by Transparency Market...
Laser Companies Nominated for German Science Prize
MUNICH, Oct. 10, 2013 — Scientists from laser makers Trumpf and Coherent are among the three teams nominated for the final round of the 2013 Federal German President’s Award for Innovation in Science and Technology, the Deutscher Zukunftspreis, the country’s...
DigitalOptics Gets First Order for Smartphone Imagers
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