Kastle Systems International will launch the most advanced security systems technology that features the integration of remote-based video monitoring services and utilization of the IP technology.
Tektronix has announced recently that it is the only supplier who provides a solution that covers everything from RF Ingest to Edge, which helps to tackle the range of challenges faced by the telco and cable operators while managing artifact detection and impairment issues of their networks.
Daylight Solutions has recently launched the Über Tuner series of ECqcL, a new range of pulse lasers that are broadly tunable. This ECqcL series enables continuous tuning up to 1.6 µm or 250 cm-1 for a single laser head. The ECqcL series provides 6.2 to 12.2 µm coverage without gaps.
Topcon IP-S2 Mobile Survey System, a new technology, has been introduced in the Chinese Shanxi Province by the Shanxi Foundation Geographical Information Institute (FGII).
Leuze electronic has introduced the LSIS 422i smart camera that reads up to 99 2D barcodes or data matrix codes on every image simultaneously.
Innovative Wireless Technologies (IWT) has received the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) contract from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and the Technology (S&T) Directorate for enhancing the unattended ground sensor technology for infrastructure protection and border security.
NEC Display Solutions of America has recently added the 52-inch P521 LCD display to its P-Series range. This LCD display joins the 70-inch P701, the 46-inch P461, and the 40-inch P401 LCD display family from NEC. The industrial strength display is useful for rigorous and round-the-clock functioning in environments like healthcare, staging, public information, rental, and airports.
The Space Shuttle Discovery launch for the Mission STS-131 was successfully powered by the three Space Shuttle Main Engines (SSME) developed by Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne. The mission aims to provide science equipment and supplies for enabling astronauts to study the Earth better.
Logos Technologies has demonstrated the Light Weight Expeditionary Airborne Persistent Surveillance (LEAPS) system successively. The Office of Naval Research has funded the development of the LEAPS system. The light-weight LEAPS system will offer a persistent-surveillance capability to the Marine Corps and the Navy.
Sofradir and FLIR Systems will jointly develop new-generation camera cores and dual-band detectors for making thermal cameras with advanced capabilities for commercial and military applications.
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