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ITAR Certification
Jul 1, 2010 — PhotoMachining Inc. of Pelham, N.H., has received certification from the US Department of State as an International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR)-compliant manufacturer. Under registration code #M26561, this allows the company to significantly expand its efforts in the aerospace and defense fields with the use of lasers. The new status is expected to improve PhotoMachining’s core capabilities in high-resolution laser materials processing in the medical device, microelectronics and...
Laser Co. Acquisition
Jul 1, 2010 — Precision laser measurement company Ophir Optronics of Jerusalem has added scanning-slit technology to its beam profiling product line through the acquisition of 11701%%Photon Inc. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. The latter company,...
Laser Technology
Jul 1, 2010 — If one reviews what happened in the first 50 years of the laser’s history, it becomes quite a challenge to predict what will happen in the next 50. Lasers went from being called “a solution in search of a problem” to becoming an...
Licensing Agreement
Jul 1, 2010 — Terahertz research company T-Ray Science Inc. has granted a licensing agreement to Toptica Photonics Inc. of Victor, N.Y., a terahertz source supplier. Under terms of the agreement, T-Ray will collect royalties on US sales of Toptica’s...
Surgical Lighting Inroads
Jul 1, 2010 — LED manufacturer Enfis Ltd. of Swansea, UK, and Chinese medical lighting specialist C-THME of Chongqing have collaborated on new surgical lighting technology. Enfis has produced a tailored LED light engine that combines with a fixture designed by...
Venture Capital
Jul 1, 2010 — After years of sweat, toil and heavy thinking, you and your colleagues have done it – created the Next Big Thing. Now all you have to do is start a company and hold the door open for the line of customers who will march through. With any real...
Laser Strips, Hollows Out Atoms
MENLO PARK, Calif., June 30, 2010 — The world’s brightest x-ray source has been used to strip neon atoms of all their electrons, and also to create "hollow" atoms, which are devoid of only their innermost electrons. The first published scientific results from the hard x-ray...
THz Photonic Integrated Circuit Formed
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M., June 30, 2010 — By integrating a terahertz quantum-cascade laser and diode mixer into a monolithic solid-state transceiver, researchers at Sandia National Laboratories successfully formed a terahertz (THz) photonic integrated circuit that can provide improved...
Fly Cells Follow Laser Light
BALTIMORE, June 25, 2010 — Scientists at Johns Hopkins report using a laser beam to activate a protein that makes a cluster of fruit fly cells act like a school of fish turning in social unison, following the lead of the one stimulated with light. The study of this unexpected...
Cells Studied in 3-D
BALTIMORE, June 24, 2010 — Showing movies in 3-D has produced a box-office bonanza in recent months. Could viewing cell behavior in three dimensions lead to important advances in cancer research? A new study led by Johns Hopkins University engineers indicates it may happen....
LCD TV Waste May Prevent Infections
YORK, England, June 23, 2010 — The fastest growing waste in the EU could soon be helping to combat hospital infections, according to scientists at the University of York in England. The latest developments from the York Green Chemistry Center of Excellence and the York Liquid...
Powerful Microscope Installed at UTSA
SAN ANTONIO, June 24, 2010 — The world’s most powerful microscope is now up and running at the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) with the support of a $1.2 million gift from the Robert J. Kleberg Jr. and Helen C. Kleberg Foundation. The JEOL transmission electron...
Struers to Sell Phenom-World SEMs in Nordic Region
EINDHOVEN, The Netherlands, June 24, 2010 — Struers A/S and Phenom-World BV announced today the start of a partnership making Struers the exclusive distributor for the Phenom Desktop scanning electron microscope (SEM) in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden. The semi-automatic and automatic...
PhotoMedex to Begin Laser Treatment of Psoriasis Clinical Trials
MONTGOMERYVILLE, Pa., June 23, 2010 — Global skin health solutions company PhotoMedex Inc. announced this month that Dr. John Koo will serve as the principal investigator in a clinical study to assess the efficacy of its Xtrac Velocity excimer laser in the treatment of generalized...
StockerYale Changes Name to ProPhotonix
SALEM, N.H., Jun 23, 2010 — StockerYale Inc. announced Wednesday it has changed its name to ProPhotonix Ltd., effective immediately. The company said the name change reflects its "track record for innovations in optics technology for both LED systems and diode-based lasers."...
Spectranetics Settles Class Action Suit for $8.5M
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., June 22, 2010 — Medical laser maker Spectranetics Corp. announced Tuesday that it has settled a pending class-action suit for $8.5 million in cash and has also settled a stockholder derivatives case for payment of attorneys fees. The class-action suit was filed in...
Lantis Laser, Perio-Imaging to Merge
DENVILLE, N.J., June 18, 2010 — Lantis Laser Inc. announced it will merge with Perio-Imaging Inc., a private New York-based company that makes an ultrasongographic periodontal probe system. The merger would be an all-stock transaction. The name of the new company will be announced...
New Microscope Built in Scotland
GLASGOW, Scotland, June 21, 2010 — A new microscope that obtains crucial highly detailed images of cells, tissue and drugs has been built at the Center for Biophotonics of the Strathclyde Institute of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences in Scotland. Designed and built by Dr. Gail...
Dymax Opens New Office in Seoul
TORRINGTON, Conn., June 17, 2010 — Light-curable adhesives maker Dymax Corp. has announced the opening of a new office in Seoul, South Korea, to provide sales and application support to its clients in the region. Dymax Korea employees Joseph Lee (l-r), Thomas Choi and Simon Kang...
UV Light Fills in RNA Gaps
ATLANTA, Ga., June 15, 2010 — For scientists attempting to understand how the building blocks of RNA originated on Earth, guanine, the G in the four-letter code of life, has proven to be a particular challenge. While the other three bases of RNA — adenine (A), cytosine (C)...
GE Awarded $4M NIH Grant
NISKAYUNA, N.Y., June 14, 2010 — Researchers from GE Global Research were awarded a four-year, $4 million grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to optimize a nerve labeling agent and imaging system. Cristina Tan Hehir, GE biochemist and project leader on the...
Lightworks Optics Begins 2nd Year of NIH Grant
TUSTIN, Calif., June 10, 2010 — Precision optical subassemblies and systems provider LightWorks Optics Inc., announced it received approval for the second year of funding fro a Small Business Innovation Research Grant (SBIR) awarded by the National Institute of Health (NIH). ...
Beam Makes Bone Implant Biodegrade
AACHEN, Germany, June 9, 2010 — A new process that uses a razor-thin laser beam to melt a porous, degradable bone replacement implant has been developed by scientists at the Fraunhofer Institute for Laser Technology ILT. This new degradable implant actually stimulates the body to...
Sensor Speeds Tumor Detection
DRESDEN, Germany, June 8, 2010 — As an alternative to invasive and time-consuming biopsies, scientists have fitted a microscopic image sensor in an endoscope for in vivo cancer diagnosis. The fiber transmits the laser light to the microscanner mirror. Both are fitted into the tip...
A new twist on moving matter with light
ANN ARBOR, Mich. – Light can bend rigid structures, at least on a microscopic scale, researchers report. Light-driven twisting of tiny ribbons could someday be used for negative refractive index materials, in microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), or for lithography...
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