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Panasonic Industry release new 3D short pulse fibre laser marker LP-ZV
Panasonic introduced the latest innovation in laser marking technology: The LP-ZV series offers high speed and precision in laser marking, making it ideal for a wide range of metal or plastic marking applications.
AI-assisted recycling centre improving recycling in the UK
A facility is set to launch in Coventry which will utilise AI-assisted recycling methods and robots to sort recycling in a considerably more effiency and accurate way.
Silicon photodiodes enhance near-infrared measurement technology
Image sensors and their core component, the photodiode, are indispensable in numerous applications, whether in process, measurement, automotive, or safety technology.
Will 6G trigger a manufacturing revolution?
The next evolution in mobile networks is on the horizon with 6G. Set tosurpass 5Gwith enhanced speed, reduced latency, and expanded capacity, countless applications will benefit.
Aspheric lenses for high power laser research
Optical Surfaces has announced its large diameter aspheric lenses, used as critical focusing optics in high-power laser research.
Lars Mechold accepts chair in European Committee for Standardisation
For Dr. Lars Mechold, international standards are indispensable, especially in the laser industry: “Laser technology is developing rapidly.
ROHM develops a novel VCSELED infrared light source
ROHM has established VCSELED, a new infrared light source technology that encapsulates a VCSEL (Vertical Cavity Surface Emitting Laser) element in a resin optical diffusion material for laser light.
Mek marks two years in ITEA project ExplAIn for interactive AI development
Mek (Marantz Electronics), a provider of Automatic Optical Inspection solutions, proudly marks two years of participation in the ExplAIn project, an innovative initiative organised by ITEA and supported by EUREKA and the European Union.
What is flying pixel and how can it be mitigated in 3D imaging for ToF cameras?
3D imaging technologies have revolutionised various industries, providing advanced capabilities in depth perception and spatial understanding. Among these technologies,Time-of-Flight (ToF)camerasstand out for their ability to capture depth information in real-time.
Six researchers shortlisted for £350k prize
Six esteemed researchers, who are at the forefront of developing the next generation of radar and microwave technologies, have been shortlisted for the Institution of Engineering and Technology’s (IET) prestigious £350,000 A F Harvey Engineering Research Prize.