Advanced Motion Control for Semiconductor Metrology
Tue, Nov 18, 2025 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EST
This webinar explores advanced motion control principles and critical technologies vital for semiconductor inspection and metrology tools, addressing the industry's escalating demands for accuracy, speed, and reliability. Participants will gain insight into how precision motion systems enable advanced applications such as wafer inspection, SWLI, SEM/FIB, AFM, and reticle/mask inspection. Presented by Aerotech.
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Design-for-Excellence (DfX): Building Scalable, Reliable Optical Systems
Wed, Nov 19, 2025 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM EST
Whether you are designing high-precision optical instruments, imaging systems, or ruggedized solutions for aerospace and medical markets, this session will offer actionable strategies to improve product outcomes, reduce total cost of ownership, and shorten time to market. Join the Optikos team as it shares real-world lessons from decades of optical system design and explore how a DfX mindset can future-proof your next product. Presented by Optikos.
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Solving Processing Demands for High-Bandwidth Imaging
Thu, Dec 4, 2025 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM EST
This session offers system designers, integrators, and imaging device designers practical insights into optimizing high-bandwidth imaging systems. Learn how GigE Vision-to-Thunderbolt™ solutions reduce CPU load while enabling compact platforms such as laptops and embedded systems for demanding imaging tasks. Discover how RoCEv2 technology allows direct data transfer from camera to memory - bypassing the CPU and operating system - to support ultrahigh bandwidths up to 400 Gbit/s with minimal latency. Sponsored by Pleora Technologies.
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Optical Biosensor Detects MPOX — With Partha Ray and Mete Aslan
While the threat of MPOX may not be making headlines in the U.S., the virus is still present. The World Health Organization says it has been on the rise in more than 40 countries, and the latest strain is more severe and more infectious. Partha Ray and Mete Aslan are part of a research team from the University of San Diego School of Medicine and Boston University. Hear them discuss a newly developed optical biosensor that can quickly detect the virus at the point of care, without the wait for lab results.
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