Time-of-flight back-thinned image sensors
Hamamatsu Photonics has introduced a range of 3D time-of-flight back-thinned image sensors
Hamamatsu Photonics has introduced a range of 3D time-of-flight back-thinned image sensors
Hamamatsu Photonics completes two new buildings for developing and producing X-ray sources for industrial inspection, among other technology
Hamamatsu Photonics has developed an X-ray TDI camera, model C15400-30-50A, that has enhanced sensitivity to low energy X-rays
Hamamatsu Photonics has acquired a 55 per cent stock share in Hamamatsu Photonics Korea. The subsidiary in Korea aims to strengthen the sales structure for imaging and measurement instruments in Korea and responding to the demands of Korean semiconductor manufacturers
Hamamatsu Photonics claims it is the first company to mass produce a mid-infrared detector that doesn’t use mercury and cadmium, which are restricted under the European Commission’s RoHS directive
Hamamatsu Photonics has developed an InGaAs area image sensor for hyperspectral cameras, capable of detecting shortwave infrared light up to 2.55µm
Three keynote speakers have been announced for the European Machine Vision Forum in September: Professor Peter Seitz at Hamamatsu Photonics; Professor Dr Christian Wolf at INSA, Université de Lyon and LIRIS; and Dr François Simoens at CEA-Leti
Hamamatsu Photonics has introduced the Orca-Fusion scientific CMOS camera
Rob Ashwell examines how advances in medical imaging are aiding earlier diagnosis and robotic surgery
Laser 2000 (UK) is proud to announce its new partnership with Hamamatsu
Greg Blackman looks at how SWIR spectral imaging can help reduce plastic pollution, both through environmental surveys and by improving sorting in recycling plants
Keely Portway looks at some of the new imaging techniques advancing biological investigation
Matthew Dale explores the new 3D vision tools that are enabling automated bin picking
Theia Technology’s Mark Peterson outlined the benefits of rectilinear lenses at AIA’s vision solutions conference. Greg Blackman reports
As AMD buys Xilinx and Nvidia acquires Arm, we ask two industry experts what this could mean for the vision sector
Greg Blackman reports on how the heads of AIA, VDMA Machine Vision, EMVA, and UKIVA assess the impact of the pandemic on the vision sector