Research into designing and building unique 'metamaterials' has received a £4.9 million funding boost from The Leverhulme Trust, it is announced today. Metamaterials can be used for invisibility 'cloaking' devices, sensitive security sensors that can detect tiny quantities of dangerous substances, and flat lenses that can be used to image tiny objects much smaller than the wavelength of light.
Recycling for Charities (recyclingforcharities.com) today announced a partnership with Kodak in a joint effort to reduce electronic waste. The program will proactively inform consumers how to recycle their old cameras when purchasing a special KODAK EASYSHARE M320 Camera Bundle. The bundle will be available at Wal-Mart and Sam's Club exclusively in the U.S. and will contain instructions guiding consumers how to recycle their old cameras through Recycling for Charities.
SCM Microsystems, Inc. (Nasdaq: SCMM) (Prime Standard: SMY) and BioID AG announced today that they have entered into a strategic partnership to create biometric enabled access solutions, beginning with the joint development of biometric authentication solutions for IT security. SCM's expertise in smart card reader technology and other authentication hardware, combined with BioID's state-of-the-art face, iris and voice recognition technology will enable strong, reliable, and convenient user authentication for enterprise, government and consumer applications. In addition, SCM's vast reseller network and direct relationships with government and enterprise clients offer established distribution channels for these new solutions.
Arabic character license plate recognition pioneer EyeNet Enforcement Systems with homeland security leader Developed Dimension Information Technology (DDIT) today announced the successful deployment of integrated systems that automatically scan roads and read license plate numbers in combinations of Arabic and English.
Boulder Imaging, Inc. and Vision Research, Inc. have entered into a distribution agreement for sales and marketing of Vision Research high-speed cameras. This partnership enables Boulder Imaging to pair-up its powerful recording and analytic systems with Vision Research’s extensive line of high-speed cameras.
Cambridge Research & Instrumentation, Inc. (CRi), a leader in biomedical imaging, today announced the launch of inForm™, advanced image analysis software based on the company’s proprietary Machine Learning System (MLS). inForm solves biologists’ and cancer researchers’ challenging image analysis problems by combining fast and easy-to-use automated image processing with advanced learning features that enable the user to train the software to process images automatically.
"With its 820K logic elements (LEs) the Stratix IV brings the processing capabilities of the Matrox Radient eCL to a new level," explains Pierantonio Boriero, Product Line Manager, Matrox Imaging. "More processing elements enable a greater amount of processing parallelism. When greater parallelism is coupled with the higher clock rates of the Stratix IV, a higher overall image processing throughput can be achieved. This is ideal for applications with high volumes of data such as electronics manufacturing and inspection, semiconductor wafer manufacturing, and medical imaging."
Royal Philips Electronics subsidiary Assembléon is showing its new high speed, high quality MCP screen printer at Productronica 2009 (November 10-13, Hall A2, Stand 477). Assembléon's MCP screen printer has an innovative head design with variable attack angle printing, allowing it to maintain constant solder pressure independent of the stencil thickness. The single-head system also allows easy setup, and reduces maintenance by half.
The Sun is a bubbling mass. Packages of gas rise and sink, lending the sun its grainy surface structure, its granulation.
Topcon Precision Agriculture (TPA) announces the development of CropSpec™, a real-time integrated plant nutrient monitoring and application system for agricultural equipment
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