Auburn Hills, MI-based Law Enforcement Intelligent Devices, LLC (LEID) will be installing its locker system and patent-pending Biometric Access Control System(TM) (BACS) at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' National Institutes of Health (NIH) based in Bethesda, MD. The locker system will support the NIH's entire police force that is responsible for protecting our nation's medical research agency. The project is expected to be completed in February 2010.
Tessera Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq:TSRA) will be featured in a variety of presentations and panels at the I3A Annual Conference and 6Sight Future of Imaging Conference, co-located in Monterey, CA:
The new Form Talysurf PGI 2540 takes combined form and surface finish measurement systems to a new level, for the first time offering a single instrument that can measure form with up to 25mm vertical range and surface finish down to 0.2 nanometer resolution. The system is focussed on delivering the metrology required to enable the optics sector to produce higher quality ultra precision lenses used in today's high volume markets like TV projectors, digital cameras and mobile phone cameras. The PGI 2540 is able to measure the most complex rotationally symmetric lenses and automatically calculate aspheric coefficients and errors from the design data.
Edmund Optics (EO), the premier provider of optical components, introduces S-Mounts to its popular line of C&T Mounts. These eight product lines include lens mounts, tubes, spacers and S-to-C adapters to accommodate a wide variety of end uses.
Miracle Recreation Equipment Company proudly launched its new MiracleTech product line at the National Recreation Park Association annual conference held in Salt Lake City, UT this month. The new integrated Security product line, which is patent-pending, features the ParkWatch - infrared security camera to wirelessly record (digitally) events, SiteBrite - low-voltage lighting and the SonicScreen - patented sound technology designed to deter after hours vandalism. The system can be mounted on a new or existing playground structure. The MiracleTech system can also be post mounted to as a retrofit to any recreation facility that has vandalism issues.
Duoyuan Printing, Inc. ("Duoyuan" or the "Company") (NYSE: DYP), a leading offset printing equipment supplier in China, today announced the pricing of its initial public offering of 6,455,918 shares at a price of $8.50 per share, including 955,918 shares being offered by the selling shareholders. The Company has granted the underwriters an option to purchase up to an additional 968,388 shares of common stock to cover over-allotments, if any. Duoyuan's common stock is expected to begin trading on November 6, 2009 on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol "DYP."
Soon to be available for the first time in the U.S., Coyote Systems is pleased to unveil the world’s first real-time speed and red-light camera alert systems, the mini Coyote and iCoyote for the iPhone, at SEMA 2009.
The spectacular new camera installed on NASA's Hubble Space Telescope during Servicing Mission 4 in May has delivered the most detailed view of star birth
This week, Astronomy & Astrophysics publishes a somewhat unusual research article because it is co-authored by German high-school students. Led by astronomer Klaus Beuermann (University of Göttingen, Germany), the team [1] involves a secondary school physics teacher, three students from two high schools in Göttingen [2], and three professional astronomers. The team made use of a remotely-controlled 1.2-meter telescope in Texas [3], funded by the Alfried Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach Foundation for the expressed purpose of making such resources available to schools as well as professional astronomers. The students, S. Paik, A.-M. Ploch, and J. Zachmann, and their teacher, J. Diese, observed the light variations of the faint (19th magnitude) cataclysmic variable EK Ursae Majoris (EK UMa) over two months.
Block Engineering announced today that it has been awarded a new $4,380,000 government contract to develop a fieldable, handheld infrared spectrometer that utilizes Block's unique laser and microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) technologies. The spectrometer will be used for standoff detection of solid and liquid explosive materials or other substances that could be used for making Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs). Block's technology could also be used for the detection of Chemical Warfare Agents, Non-Traditional Agents and Toxic Industrial Chemicals.
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