Charles Industries, a supplier of innovative enclosed solutions has signed a manufacturer's representative agreement with Houston-based Tel-Quip. As per the agreement terms, Charles Industries’ fiber optic and copper product lines will be represented by Tel-Quip across Oklahoma, Missouri, Arkansas and Kansas.
By Will Soutter
21 May 2012
Lumenpulse recently declared that it has achieved a U.S. Patent 8,179,058 issued on May 15, 2012. This patent tops the other seven pending around Lumenpulse’s Lumentalk technology.
By G.P. Thomas
19 May 2012
Marina Plastic Surgery has been complemented with new, innovative technology that was once used for Hollywood movies. At the new Vectra 3-D imaging unit, the plastic surgery patients at Los Angeles can view photo simulations of their appearance before and after cosmetic treatments.
By G.P. Thomas
19 May 2012
Located within the campus of Trinity College Dublin, CRANN is a Science Foundation Ireland-funded nanoscience institute. Together with University College Cork, CRANN researchers have carried out research to develop materials for expedite novel method of producing silicon chips.
By Will Soutter
19 May 2012
Cooper Notification, a provider of Life Safety and Mass Notification System (MNS) solutions has declared the launch of the first LED notification appliances.
By Will Soutter
19 May 2012
Stemmer Imaging can now offer a new automatic surface inspection system, based on the patented Trevista image processing system from OBE GmbH & Co KG.
Blind individuals can have visual advantage through special glasses that intensify near-infrared signals to a device inserted within the retina. With further developments, this method can be used to successfully restore vision for the blind in future.
By Will Soutter
18 May 2012
National Institutes of Health (NIH) has granted a five-year, $2.6 M to Thomas Jefferson University’s Department of Radiology as well as Jefferson’s Kimmel Cancer Center to study an efficient revolutionary method, through which prostate cancers as well as recurrent diseases can be precisely identified and staged, without the need for more confirmation biopsies.
By G.P. Thomas
18 May 2012
NLT Technologies, along with Renesas Electronics in America and Europe, recently declared the construction of a new 9.0-in (23 cm diagonal) full high-definition (FHD) LCD module.
By G.P. Thomas
18 May 2012
The Magnalight PML-40W-PAR46 vehicle mount LED light generates powerful low amp utilization, capable of replacing vehicle lights and incandescent equipment. It has been widely deployed by operators in law enforcement, military, and industrial services and professional utility.
By Will Soutter
18 May 2012
LED light bulbs have been a major part of lighting industry. In order to go green, LED light bulbs replace the existing bulbs, thereby promoting green technology in the environment. Compared to the traditional incandescent bulb, LEDs consume minimal energy, followed by energy transfer into light.
By Will Soutter
18 May 2012
Engineers at Brown University and QD Vision Inc. have created nanoscale single crystals that can produce the red, green, or blue laser light needed in digital displays.
Zephyr Photonics today announced that it has received accreditation as a Category 1A Trusted Source by the Defense Microelectronics Activity (DMEA.
Analytik, leading suppliers of innovative analytical solutions to the UK and Ireland, is pleased to announce the first UK workshop at their new premises in Swavesey, Cambridge. Run in partnership with leading analytical instrument company, Agilent Technologies, the free-to-attend meeting will focus on portable & handheld molecular spectroscopy.
Kansas State University scientists and an international team of researchers are now able to observe double ionization events at attosecond timescale, thus paving the way to better understand the interactions between light and matter.
By Will Soutter
17 May 2012