Evidian has integrated the biometric software developed by leading finger-enabled biometric identification systems vendor BIO-key International Inc (BKYI) in Enterprise Single Sign-on (SSO) system.
The iFunnel technology that is incorporated in the recently announced Agilent’s ‘6490 Triple Quadrupole LC/MS System’ has revolutionized the atmospheric ion sampling process resulting in very high gains in sensitivity for most applications.
The TouchSense 2100 solution, the most recent TouchSense 2000 portfolio product that was recently announced by Immersion Corporation, the leading haptics technology licensor and developer, was designed for catering to conventional integrated circuit systems to offer a rich platform of haptics effects for providing experiences that infuse feel in the touch screens during the SID International Symposium.
Smiths Detection has introduced an advanced portable chemical identification device called the HazMatID 360.
A state-of-the-art software package, known as MS Workstation 7, has been released by the new Chemical Analysis Division of Bruker Dynamics for the recently acquired 3x0 portfolio of GC triple-quadrupole (GC-QQQ) type of mass spectrometers.
A Central Command Center’s emergency responders will now be able to see and evaluate chemical sensor data in real time from the installed handheld vapor and gas identifier units by using a pioneering software system known as HGVI LINX that was recently introduced by Smiths Detection.
PerkinElmer, a global vendor focusing on people’s safety and health and environment, will launch its Flexar SQ 300 MS platform on May 23-27, 2010 at the 58th American Society for Mass Spectrometry (ASMS) Seminar at the Salt Lake City in Utah.
The ETH Zurich’s research team with Professor Sotiris E. Pratsinis and his team have developed a very sensitive acetone sensor by depositing a slim mixed ceramics nanoparticles semiconductor film from a flame plume between a group of gold electrodes.
The industrial hygiene monitoring, fixed toxic and flammable gas detection, personal, wireless, portable systems from the sensor solutions vendor RAE system will be showcased at the Colorado-based Denver Convention Center from May 24 to May 26, 2010.
A miniaturized chip of silicon that functions like a nose is likely to sense airborne chemicals in the future for alerting emergency responders through the mobile phone network.
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