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M18 and M30 model stainless-steel inductive sensors from Datalogic Automation are engineered for harsh automation environments in the food production and pharmaceutical manufacturing industries.
Baird Capital Partners Europe ( Baird ), the UK-based lower middle market private equity investor, announced today that it is acquiring the Instrumentation Solutions business of e2v technologies plc, the technology engineering solutions designer, developer and manufacturer, in a transaction ...
A team of researchers led by computer science Professor Serge Belongie at the University of California, San Diego has developed an iPad app called Visipedia that will identify most North American birds, with a little help from a human user.
Allows users to continuously modify system design Barrington, N.J. - Edmund Optics® (EO), the premier provider of optical components, introduces their new TECHSPEC® Optical Cage System. Offering a high precision alternative to complex optical alignment systems, these versatile optical bench ...
Barrington, N.J. - Edmund Optics® (EO), the premier provider of optical components, introduces new TECHSPEC® Compact Instrumentation Imaging Lenses. Designed for instrumentation integration, these precision lenses are streamlined versions of our Compact Fixed Focal Length Imaging Lenses.
Terahertz imaging systems are helping pharmaceutical manufacturers reveal imperfections, such as uneven coatings and cracks, in their products.
The LSM 780 from Carl Zeiss Microscopy is a confocal laser scanning microscope that features a high-sensitivity gallium-arsenide-phosphide (GaAsP) detector and a 355-nm continuous-wave laser.
Cognex's In-Sight 500 is a fixed-mount vision system packaged in an IP65-rated housing.
An interdisciplinary research team at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI; Worcester, MA) has received a $1.2 million award from the National Science Foundation to develop a smart phone application ("app") that will help people with advanced diabetes and foot ulcers better manage their disease.
A tomography scan-based test developed by researchers at the University of Cambridge (Cambridge, UK) could help doctors diagnose thousands of people with hypertension -- the most common curable cause of high blood pressure.