Introducing Light Logic™ PLUS, an internet-based outdoor lighting control system from Unique Lighting. Portable and affordable, Light Logic PLUS builds on the original Light Logic Wireless Control System with the addition of an internet gateway and mobile app to enable lighting system control from a mobile device virtually anywhere, anytime.
Teledyne DALSA, a Teledyne Technologies company and global leader in machine vision components and solutions, announced today its new BOA™ Spot vision sensors, low-cost and easy-to-integrate vision solutions for quality inspections on the factory floor.
"Humidity is one of the most controlled and most monitored aspects nowadays owing to its great importance in a whole range of industrial processes or in areas such as food monitoring, air quality, biomedicine or chemistry," explained Aitor Urrutia, who is from Auritz/Burguete, but who currently resides in Irúñea-Pamplona. "Yet problems remain in terms of measuring and monitoring it in specific situations such as environments where the humidity level is very high".
CyberOptics® Corporation, a leading global developer and manufacturer of high precision 3D sensing technology solutions, will showcase the WaferSense® and ReticleSense® Airborne Particle Sensor (APS2) technology at SEMICON Korea, the largest microelectronics event in Korea, January 27-29, 2016, at the Winix booth (Hole A #2228)
After revolutionizing the user interface market for mobile devices with its unique ultrasound technology, innovator Elliptic Labs has turned its attention toward reinventing the optical proximity sensor for smartphones. Hardware-based optical sensors have been an indispensable part of every smartphone since their inception to turn off the screen and disable touch functionality when a user holds a device to their ear.
Himax Imaging, Inc., a subsidiary of Himax Technologies, Inc. (“Himax” or the “Company”), a leading supplier and fabless manufacturer of display drivers and other semiconductor products, today announced the HM01B0, an ultra-low power QVGA CMOS Image Sensor that consumes less than 700µW when operating at QQVGA resolution of 30 Frames Per Second (FPS), and less than 2mW when operating at QVGA resolution with support for even lower power modes. Himax is planning to deliver samples to selected customers and partners in the first quarter of 2016.
Silicon Labs has introduced next-generation optical sensors that can be used to protect consumers from the harmful effects of ultraviolet (UV) radiation and to develop innovative touchless user interfaces leveraging high-performance proximity sensing and gesture recognition.
Almalence Inc., one of the world's leaders in computational imaging, announces today that it is working closely with Intel to enable Almalence SuperSensor Technology on the Intel® Atom™ x3 processors.
Echelon Corporation, a leading independent control networking company for the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), today announced it has joined the Smart Lighting Engineering Research Center (ERC) at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in membership to support and participate in the institute’s pursuit of the study and commercialization of transformational smart lighting systems.
In an effort to study the effects of lighting on human health and diseases, the Smart Lighting Engineering Research Center (ERC) at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) recently installed a novel hospital inpatient lighting test bed for the study of automated lighting at the University of New Mexico Health Center (UNMHC) in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The test bed is a demonstration of the success of the multi-institutional, interdisciplinary Engineering Research Center Program funded by the National Science Foundation.
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