EPIC meeting on lidar
Attendees will participate on a discussion focused on the components and assembly processes needed to satisfy current user-driven demands in application fields including automotive, mapping, Earth observation, and security.
Attendees will participate on a discussion focused on the components and assembly processes needed to satisfy current user-driven demands in application fields including automotive, mapping, Earth observation, and security.
Attendees will discuss the state of the art of IR cameras and unmet needs from end-users. The purpose is to map market-driven needs in terms of spectral range, cooled vs uncooled detectors, sensitivity, size, and cost.
The format of this online meeting is an introductory talk followed by a Q&A session, and breakout sessions for further discussion in groups of 6 people on a specific topic related to supply chain management.
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