DALSA, a global leader in providing digital imaging technology displayed its new products at the recently concluded SPIE Photonics West conference at San Francisco,
Metrology equipment company, Micro-Epsilon, has introduced a new laser sensor called the optoNCDT 1710-1000 with a measuring range of 1 m. The sensor has a 1 m standoff distance and thus it can measure displacements at a remoteness of up to 2 m.
CyberOptics Semiconductors is to showcase its Airborne Particle Sensor (APS) at Semicon Korea, to be held between Jan 26 and 28 in Seoul.
SolarPrint, Irish dye-sensitised solar cell (DSSC) firm, has declared the release of novel energy harvesting technology for use in wireless sensors. By employing the DSSC systems, more ambient light can be stored, for indoor applications, and can be utilized to activate the sensing devices mostly used in infrastructure to sense humidity, temperature, motion or light.
TowerJazz, leading producer of semiconductor devices, declared that e2v, a global designer of imaging systems technology, has considerably enhanced the manufacturing rate of e2v’s dental x-ray sensing devices by integrating Tower Jazz’s cutting-edge 0.18-micron CMOS Image Sensor (CIS) methodology.
The source of the fire produced during wildfires, which generates enormous amount of smoke is difficult to identify and manage. The firefighting systems deploy infrared cameras for detecting the warmest and the core of a fire.
ZMP has launched the second Electric Robot Car having an innovative autonomous system. Its first version was announced in February 2010.
Lockheed Martin has just bagged a $15 million order from the US Army. The order stipulates that the company will produce a module of TV capability with low light levels.
Fujifilm has launched two FinePix F-Series cameras, the F500EXR and F550EXR. Both digital cameras are available with 16 MP EXR-CMOS sensors, 15x super wide-angle FUJINON lenses, 3-inch 460K resolution LCD’s with 160° viewing and Full HD movie capture at 1080p, besides mini-HDMI output ports.
Hamamatsu has released a novel, highly sensitive digital camera called ORCA-Flash2.8, operative on an advanced version of the scientific CMOS imaging sensor.
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