The demand for home monitoring devices has been increasing with the integration of factors such as the emerging senior demographic coupled with economic, social, and technological developments.
Implant Sciences, a modern technology supplier of sensors and systems for defense as well as homeland security markets, has declared that an additional six of its Quantum Sniffer QS-H150 handheld explosives trace detectors were supplied to a Nigerian customer in Lagos. This increasing sale represents a high demand for security devices in Africa.
di-soric colour sensors are suitable for use in industrial colour identification and colour measurement in virtually all manufacturing processes. This potential technology is similar to the precision of the human eye and extends deployment in quality control inspections.
PositiveID has recently declared that the company along with its M-BAND System for biothreat detection has been featured in an article in the current issue of Bloomberg Businessweek.
A new market research report published by MarketsandMarkets, titled ‘Next Generation Biometric Technologies Market - Global Forecast & Analysis (2012 - 2017)’ states that the total biometric technologies market will reach $13.89 B by 2017, at a CAGR of 18.7%.
A team of researchers from the University of Southern California’s Viterbi School of Engineering have carried out a study wherein robots were fitted with the right sensors, software and actuators to enable them to feel and touch different materials.
Scientists, engineers, educators and technicians out in the field, in the lab or around the plant will find the new innovative Model PH-1 Meter Application Accessory for the iPhone® or iPod® available from Sensorex measures pH accurately, presents the data in an easy-to-read format and supports email transmission of critical readings.
Heliatek GmbH, technology leader in the field of organic photovoltaics, has announced that its transparent solar films could be used to be integrated between the glass sheets of double glazed windows.
A fast and reliable flu-detection test has been developed by researchers at Brown University.
Prostate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer mortalities in men. It is a malignant tumour, which generally affects men over 50, and the chance of diagnosing a prostate cancer is minimal. Survival mostly depends on the stage at which the cancer is detected. Now, new techniques have been developed that largely depend on an electronic nose and optoacoustics. These techniques can help improve diagnosis and prevent treatment delays.
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