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Vision Market on the Upswing
STUTTGART, Germany, Nov. 9, 2009 – The machine vision industry has been hit hard by the economic downturn, but many exhibitors at the Vision 2009 trade show in Stuttgart, Germany, shared the view that the crowd was surprisingly optimistic, despite a 5 percent decline in attendance over 2008.
Vision on the Upswing
STUTTGART, Germany, Nov. 9, 2009 -- Machine vision and image processing strongly depend on the success of the applications they serve, such as automotive and other manufacturing technologies. This became evident at last week's VISION 2009 trade show, one of the key showcases of these...
Show Plans Laser Tribute
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 6, 2009 – Special events celebrating the 50th anniversary of the invention of the laser, including a “Cirque du Lasaire” reception, will mark SPIE Photonics West’s first year in San Francisco. The primary photonics technical symposium and exhibition in North...
Atom Imaged in Ultracold Gas
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Nov. 5, 2009 – A high-resolution microscope was developed to image individual atoms in an ultracold quantum gas, marking the first time scientists detected single atoms in a crystalline structure made solely of light called a Bose Hubbard optical lattice.
Flir Delivers 100,000th IR Camera
Nov 5, 2009 — Camera maker Flir Systems Inc. of Wilsonville, Ore., said it will deliver its 100,000th commercial-use infrared camera this week. The Flir thermal imager, used for building inspection, was sold by Tucson, Ariz.-based Professional Equipment to Bob...
T-ray Tool Up and Running
AMES, Iowa, Nov. 5, 2009 – A new terahertz ray (T-ray) instrument installed at Iowa State University will allow scientists to take a unique look at material reliability, biofuel combustion, cancer screening, and other science and engineering research fields by reading...
CDI Awarded Nanotech Patent
Nov 4, 2009 — Carbon Design Innovations Inc. (CDI) of Burlingame, Calif., has announced that it has received a key technology patent for the fabrication of carbon nanotube devices. US Patent No. 7,601,650 was issued Oct. 13, 2009, for a variety of methods and...
Scope-Headed Rats Roam Free
TÜBINGEN, Germany, Nov. 4, 2009 – By building a tiny laser microscope small enough to mount on a rat’s head, researchers found a way to solve the puzzle of recording meaningful signals from brain cells that calculate perception and attention while the subject is in motion.
Flipping Photonic Shock Waves
COLLEGE PARK, Md., Nov. 3, 2009 – Speedy electrons or other charged particles can briefly outrun light in matter, producing a shock wave in the form of a cone of light known as Cerenkov radiation. For the first time, physicists have experimental verification of reversed Cerenkov...
Machine Vision Standards Set
STUTTGART, GERMANY, Nov. 3, 2009 – Machine vision trade groups European Machine Vision Association, Japan Industrial Imaging Association and the Automated Imaging Association signed an agreement Tuesday at the Vision 2009 show in Stuttgart to jointly develop machine vision standards,...
Frequency Comb Shows Teeth
GAITHERSBURG, Md., & KONSTANZ, Germany, Nov. 2, 2009 – The first optical frequency comb that actually looks like a comb has been built and demonstrated by scientists in the US and Germany. The "teeth" of the new comb – a tool for precisely measuring different frequencies of visible light – are separated...
Cognex Wins Patent Case for 2-D Symbology System
Nov 1, 2009 — Cognex Corp. of Natick, Mass., a developer of machine vision sensors and systems, has announced that the US District Court ruled in its favor over Acacia Research Corp. of Newport Beach, Calif., and its subsidiary VData LLC, along with Veritec Inc....
Finding peak performance under the cover of darkness
Nov 1, 2009 — Whether in a helicopter or fixed-wing aircraft, or whether hunting for insurgents in Afghanistan or lost children on a mountain slope near Denver, pilots of all stripes are putting in more hours than ever after the sun sets. Night-vision goggles, or...
License Agreement Will Enhance Chip Security
Nov 1, 2009 — Cryptography Research Inc. of San Francisco, specializing in security matters such as tamper resistance, content protection, network security and financial services, has announced its license agreement with EM Microelectronic of Marin, Switzerland....
Lighting Agreement
Nov 1, 2009 — SphereOptics of Concord, N.H., has selected Sarah Technology Co. Ltd. of Gyeonggi-do, Korea, as a product reseller in South Korea. The latter company will market and sell its partner’s complete line of products, including integrating spheres; lamp,...
Making Virtual Games: In, Around and Out of the World
Nov 1, 2009 — Ask these Girl Scouts how they spent their summer vacation, and you’ll hear about video games. But they didn’t spend the summer playing them – they spent it making them. A group of 22 sixth- to 10th-grade Girl Scouts at ASA Academy &...
Micro Video Lenses Grow Up
Nov 1, 2009 — A few years ago, micro video lenses were used in machine vision almost exclusively for limited-space and low-resolution applications. But the ongoing reductions in size and cost of optical sensors, along with increases in pixel count, are allowing...
Microscope Distributor
Nov 1, 2009 — To extend its reach and promote its products in the former Soviet Union, Asylum Research of Santa Barbara, Calif., has signed a distribution agreement with Intertech Corp. of Atkinson, N.H. The latter company will sell and support its partner’s line...
Sandfish lizards do the locomotion
Nov 1, 2009 — Physicists, biologists, mathematicians and engineers have formulas to characterize movement over hard ground, but they still have much to learn about locomotion over more fluid surfaces, such as sand or mud. To find out more, physicists at Georgia...
Satellite Contract
Nov 1, 2009 — Headwall Photonics of Fitchburg, Mass., has been awarded a contract by NEC Corp.’s Space Systems Div. in Tokyo. The American company will develop and supply the hyperspectral instrument payload for a Japanese remote sensing satellite, enabling...
Sensor Platform Agreement
Nov 1, 2009 — SPECIM-Spectral Imaging Ltd. of Oulu, Finland, and Airborne Technologies GmbH of Wiener Neustadt, Austria, have signed an agreement to provide the airborne remote sensing market with turnkey multiple sensor platforms. The former company will supply...
The microscopy market: Delivering to the desktop
WELLESLEY, Mass. – Worth about $2.4 billion in 2008, the global market for microscopes and accessories is projected to fall to $2.1 billion in 2009, then to rise to $3.6 billion in 2014 with a compound annual growth rate of 11.5 percent, according to a report from...
Vision Partnership
Nov 1, 2009 — FSI Technologies Inc. of Lombard, Ill., and Eye Vision Technology AG of Karlsruhe, Germany, have agreed to collaborate on the introduction of EyeSpector smart cameras and EyeVision machine vision software to North America. FSI will be the North...
Photon Race Ends in Dead Heat
STANFORD, Calif., Oct. 29, 2009 – Racing across the universe for the last 7.3 billion years, two gamma-ray photons arrived at NASA’s orbiting Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope within nine-tenths of a second of one another. The dead-heat finish may stoke the fires of debate among...
PerkinElmer, Corning Partner
Oct 28, 2009 — PerkinElmer and Corning will partner to develop next-generation detection technologies for life sciences research, the businesses announced today. The agreement brings together Corning’s optical label-free detection technology with PerkinElmer’s...
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