Sofradir and Ulis merge to streamline operations
Sofradir and its subsidiary Ulis have merged to become one company called Lynred to shorten time-to-market of new products
Sofradir and its subsidiary Ulis have merged to become one company called Lynred to shorten time-to-market of new products
Ulis has launched the Atto640, a VGA/12 micron thermal image sensor for market applications where reducing the overall size and cost of the camera are key
Greg Blackman speaks to Sofradir about its €150 million investment to advance infrared sensor technology
Sofradir and its subsidiary Ulis are investing €150 million in the French initiative Nano 2022 to develop the next generation of infrared detectors
Ulis will exhibit its Thermeye longwave infrared (LWIR) detectors at the show
Ulis, a manufacturer of thermal image sensors, has announced a response time for its latest bolometer that is four times faster than standard bolometers
Ulis, a manufacturer of innovative thermal sensors, has announced the company will increase its R&D spending for 2017 to reach €15 million
ULIS, a manufacturer of innovative thermal sensors, has announced the launch of Atto320, the first in a family of 12-micron, stand-alone, image sensors
Ulis, a manufacturer of innovative thermal sensors, has developed a Mirtic Advanced Occupancy Sensor (AOS) designed for people counting
Pico384 Gen2, one of the first thermal image sensor designed in accordance with JEDEC standards for surface mount technology (SMT) assembly, has been introduced by ULIS, manufacturer of thermal image sensors for commercial and military applications
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