"TIGA," the new high-tech imaging center at the University of Heidelberg founded in cooperation with the Japanese company Hamamatsu, provides deep insights: a high-tech robot makes it possible for the first time to automatically reproduce and evaluate tissue slices only micromillimeters thick - an important aid for researchers in understanding cancer or in following in detail the effect of treatment on cells and tissue.
QPC Lasers, Inc., a world leader in the development and commercialization of high brightness, high power semiconductor chip-based lasers for the consumer electronics, industrial, defense, and medical markets, today announced that it has won a $3.5 Million contract to develop and deliver high power integrated red-green-blue ""RGB" lasers to be used in laser projection systems to enable more vibrant, high resolution 3-dimensional images.
Nikon, Inc. today introduced the new D700 digital SLR camera featuring a 12.1-effective megapixel Nikon FX-format sensor that measures 23.9 x 36mm, which is nearly identical to the size of 35mm film. Benefiting from Nikon's legacy of imaging technology innovation, the D700 offers both advanced and professional photographers stunning image quality, accurate color reproduction and revolutionary low light performance.
Nikon, Inc. today introduced the SB-900 Speedlight to provide Nikon digital SLR photographers with a flash capable of a wide zoom range, increased versatility, faster recycling time, and a wealth of intelligent features to enhance the already vast functionality of the Nikon Creative Lighting System (CLS).
Rigaku Americas Corporation today announced the introduction of a new, compact, fully integrated high-resolution X-ray diffraction system, the Rigaku RAPID II. The latest member of the RAPID family of large area curved imaging plate (IP) detectors, the RAPID II combines every component needed for a high-performance X-ray diffraction system delivering no-compromise performance for applications ranging from applied crystallography to chemical crystallography.
DOMINANT is offering now higher brightness white in DomiLED product range. With an operating current of only 20mA, it able to achieves maximum brightness, 1800mcd (typical) and it also fulfill the stringent requirements of the automotive industry.
NanoMarkets, a leading industry analyst firm based here, today announced a new report that continues the firm's coverage of OLED lighting. The report, titled "OLED Lighting Markets -- 2008," is scheduled to be released in September of 2008 and follows up from the firm's 2007 report, "Emerging Markets for OLED and Printed Lighting."
QPC Lasers, Inc., a world leader in the design and manufacture of high brightness, high power semiconductor lasers for the consumer display, industrial, defense, and medical markets, announced today that it has shipped a compact BrightLase® Ultra-500(TM) laser to a North American industrial customer for use in industrial metals and plastics processing applications.
Corning Incorporated today said that strong U.S. liquid crystal display (LCD) TV sales reported through the first five months of the year reinforces the company's belief that the 2008 global LCD glass market will grow at the upper end of its original 25% to 30% year-over-year estimate.
OSTAR®-Projection LED modules and IR DRAGON® infrared emitters from OSRAM Opto Semiconductors are the LED light sources behind a new reconfigurable control and display interface designed by Digital Dash, Ltd. of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
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