Hamamatsu Photonics Selected for Quantum Computing Project
As part of a New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO, Japan) project aiming to accelerate the development of quantum compute technology, Hamamatsu Photonics has been selected to develop an ultra-high-speed camera, a high-resolution, high-sensitivity camera, and a high-resolution spatial light modulator.
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Hypervision and imec Collaborate on Hyperspectral Imaging for Surgery
Hypervision, a spin-out company from King’s College London that aims to advance computer-assisted tissue analysis for improved surgical precision and patient safety, has signed a strategic development agreement with imec. The collaboration targets the co-development of scalable technologies tailored for surgical applications, as the company works to scale its on-chip hyperspectral imaging and real-time AI analytics.
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NIST Awards Contract to Quantum Computing Inc.
Quantum Computing Inc. (QCi), an integrated photonics and quantum optics technology company, has recceived a contract by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) for the design and fabrication of thin-film lithium niobate (TFLN) PICs. The company also reported its receipt of a chip order from an unnamed Fortune 500 science and technology company, which QCi said is involved in defense, intelligence, civil, and commercial markets.
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Optimization of LED Illumination for Hyperspectral Imaging Applications
On-Demand
This webinar introduces key principles of inline hyperspectral imaging and focuses on the often-overlooked design and integration of illumination. Attendees will learn how to optimize system throughput, sensitivity, and spectral accuracy by properly matching illumination performance to the capabilities of their spectral imaging cameras. We will compare traditional broadband sources, such as tungsten-halogen lamps, to modern solid-state LED systems—evaluating factors such as spectral coverage, uniformity, angular distribution, thermal stability, and cooling techniques. Whether you are developing new HSI camera systems or integrating spectral imaging into existing automation platforms, this webinar will offer practical insight into achieving better results through optimized, application-specific illumination strategies. Hyperspectral imaging (HSI) is revolutionizing industries like food processing, materials recycling, and pharmaceuticals by enabling high-speed, non-contact identification of product characteristics. Yet, one of the most underestimated—and absolutely critical—determinants of overall system performance is the illuminator. This webinar will reveal how optimized, performance-driven LED illumination strategies can dramatically improve results, unlock new capabilities, and give your solutions a competitive edge in the marketplace. Presented by Innovation In Optics, Inc.
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