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Frankfurt Laser Company now offers laser modules from Eblana Photonics (Dublin, Ireland) and Lasence
Frankfurt Laser Company now offers laser modules from Eblana Photonics (Dublin, Ireland) and Lasence
Laser Components has introduced its Flexpoint MVnano series of machine vision lasers
Edmund Optics has introduced AI LED pattern projectors. The design of these versatile compact illuminators make them ideal for applications requiring structured illumination
The Optoelectronics Company has launched a new range of laser diode modules
Precision sensor manufacturer Micro-Epsilon has launched a non-contact laser line displacement sensor, which is ideal for high-speed measurement of shiny metallic and rapidly changing, rough or other difficult-to-measure surfaces
ProPhotonix now offers the Osram Opto Semiconductors range of green and blue laser diodes
Neptec Technologies, a spin-out of Neptec Design Group, a space flight technology company, has launched a range of obscurant-penetrating 3D laser scanners (Opal 2.0) for harsh environments
Laser Components has launched the MVfemto, a small line laser for industrial image processing
Z-Laser has expanded its ZM12 industrial laser modules to support a wider range of optics
Edmund Optics now offers Coherent high performance OBIS laser systems
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Clever manipulation of light is allowing researchers to image deeper into tissue to ultimately further our understanding of the brain. Abigail Williams investigates
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There’s a renaissance underway in shortwave infrared imaging as thin-film photodetectors come online. Tim Hayes reports