Xenics bought by Photonis for infrared tech
Paul Ryckaert, CEO of Xenics: “By combining its strengths with the ones of Photonis Group, Xenics will benefit from Photonis expertise and international footprint"
Paul Ryckaert, CEO of Xenics: “By combining its strengths with the ones of Photonis Group, Xenics will benefit from Photonis expertise and international footprint"
Device-ALab, a company specialising in infrared camera cores, has joined the Photonis group. The transaction allows Device-ALab to benefit from the strategic, commercial and operational support of the Photonis group
Photonis USA Pennsylvania has entered into a strategic partnership agreement with Night Vision Devices as the United States’ distributor and integrator for Photonis’ 16mm night vision image intensifier tubes
Photonis introduces the Cricket Intensifed Adapter, a plug-and-play electro-optic adapter that easily and cost-effectively adds intensified imaging capability to any scientific camera
Photonis plans to introduce The Cricket, a simple optical coupling device designed to enable any scientific camera to become an intensified camera
PHOTONIS Digital Imaging introduces a new Color Low-Light CMOS camera, optimized for low-light conditions
PHOTONIS Digital Imaging introduces a new Color Low-Light CMOS camera, optimized for low-light conditions without the need for supplemental illumination
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Photonis USA, the night vision innovation company, has introduced Nocturn, a digital extreme low-light CMOS camera
Photonis USA has introduced the Lynx CMOS sensor, a low-light digital image sensor designed for high performance under both daylight and low-light level conditions
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