Irvine Sensors Corporation (Nasdaq: IRSN) today announced that one of its existing purchase orders with Optics 1, Inc., of Manchester, New Hampshire, an optical systems designer and manufacturer, has been modified to include initial units of Clip-On Thermal Imager ("COTI") systems to be built under a $37.8 million contract recently awarded to Optics 1 by the Naval Surface Warfare Center of Crane, Indiana. The COTIs to be delivered under the new contract are intended for use by special operations forces. Irvine Sensors will be acting as a subcontractor supplying thermal imagers to Optics 1. John Carson, Irvine Sensors CEO, said, "Once the required delivery schedules of the government customer are fully known, we expect that the amount of our subcontract will ultimately exceed $18 million in support of this job."
Cellular imaging offers a wealth of data about how cells respond to stimuli, but harnessing this technique to study biological systems is a daunting challenge. In a study published online in Genome Research, researchers have developed a novel method of interpreting data from single-cell images to identify genetic interactions within biological networks, offering a glimpse into the future of high-throughput cell imaging analysis.
Zebra Imaging, Inc., the world's foremost provider of 3D holographic display and visualization technologies, transforms point cloud data, BIM model, LIDAR information and other 3D data into high-resolution, accurately-detailed 3D images displayed over 360-degrees without requiring special eyewear. These images help building construction and facility managers, geologists, preservationists and forensic experts communicate complexity, solve problems and make informed business decisions with true 3D display. This week, the company will be showcasing numerous holographic images at SPAR 2010 in booth #23 at The Woodlands Waterway Marriott Hotel & Convention Center.
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Key Equipment Finance, one of the largest bank-held equipment finance companies in the U.S. and an affiliate of KeyCorp (NYSE: KEY), and SunPower Corp. ( SPWRA, SPWRB), a U.S.-based manufacturer of high efficiency solar cells, solar panels and solar systems, today announced a new program to fund up to $50 million in SunPower commercial-scale solar systems.
OmniVision Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq: OVTI), a leading developer of advanced digital imaging solutions, today announced the introduction of the world's first 1.1-micron backside illumination (BSI) pixel. The new OmniBSI-2™ pixel architecture represents a major milestone in digital imaging technology, and enables new imaging solutions with superior image quality and low-light sensitivity. The architecture also extends OmniVision's pixel roadmap to sub-micron levels, and serves as a key enabler in the continuous miniaturization of digital imaging technology.
Advanced Scientific Concepts, Inc. (ASC), the leading supplier of 3D Flash LIDAR technology, proudly introduces the TigerEye to their already impressive line of 3D Flash LIDAR Cameras (3D FLC).
Nikon Corporation is pleased to announce the release of the AF-S NIKKOR 16-35mm f/4G ED VR, the world's first ultra wide-angle 16-35mm FX-format compatible zoom lens with built-in vibration reduction (VR II).
Himfr.com, one of China's leading B2B search platforms with more than 30 B2B industry websites to its name, evaluates the aigo Z10.
Frbiz.com, one of China's leading B2B search platforms, discusses 46- and 47-inch flat-panel TVs.
FARO Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq: FARO), the world's leading provider of portable measurement and imaging solutions, announces today the release of FARO Scene 4.7, the latest version of its scan processing software for the FARO Laser Scanner.
India promises to become one of the worlds largest photovoltaic solar energy markets. The country has the best solar resources in the world. In November 2009, the Government of India announced The National Solar Mission targeting 20,000 megawatts of cumulative installed solar power by 2020. This Mission includes a feed-in-tariff system. This, combined with remarkable solar irradiation, could lead to a quick boom in the Indian PV market. The purpose of the report is to study the Indian PV market situation and analyze the market potential and forecasts for the coming years.
Throughout the past few decades, it has been established that people are being damaged by ultraviolet light from the sun, and so we are being encouraged by the medical industry to take protective measures to limit the effect the sun has on our skin and eyes. UV blocking glass is one such way we can protect ourselves from ultraviolet light damage as well as isolating UV light for specific uses.
The Korean solar energy market has experienced a period of cooling down, and is now longing for new incentives. In 2008, Korea came 4th in the list of installed PV capacity according to EPIA statistics. This position was achieved thanks to a favorable feed-in tariff system with a cap of 500MW in 2008. In 2008, the Korean government changed its successful feed-in tariff system. As a result of this change, the recently ignited Korean PV market is likely to shrink over the next three to four years compared with the success in 2008. The forecast market size in 2009 is around 98 MWp, increasing to 132 by 2010. Further growth to more than 160 MWp is foreseen for 2011. The new policy and financial support schemes, however, are also creating new business opportunities for the future. These are a few of the findings of a PV market report published in September 2009 by Solarplaza.
The Greek solar PV market is ready for take-off, following Spain and Italy as the next interesting Mediterranean top spot. Greece is set to become one of the global top ten biggest PV markets in 2010. This optimism is driven by the generous feed-in tariff in combination with a sunny climate. Even the problems of bureaucracy seem to have been resolved after two years of struggling.
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