Global Information Inc. is releasing a novel market research assessment done by ElectroniCast, a global market/technology forecast consultancy, on the “Fiber Optic Sensors Global Market Forecast".
Siemens has confirmed that it is opting out or retreating from the optical safety sensor market, from the first of October 2010.
Alion Science and Technology, an employee-owned technology solutions company in association with other fourteen companies, was granted a $134 million agreement from the Program Executive Office for Integrated Warfare Systems (PEO IWS) to promote the advancement and acquisition of the above- water sensing devices for Navy.
Texas-based Raytheon Company in McKinney has been granted a $37,329,835 award for designing, manufacturing and evaluating the upgradation of an available variant of the common sensor payload, AN/AAS-53, integrating precise target image identification ability.
Canon has claimed that they have advanced the largest CMOS image sensing device, ever, equipped with a larger chip measuring 202 mm x205 mm size.
Ophir-Spiricon, an international provider of accurate laser measurement systems, has launched an offline software application called Sensor Finder, which enables the customers to identify the most appropriate energy or power sensor for use in laser.
Oregon Scientific has introduced a robust video camera with high-definition operation for sports admirers.
Several operative video cameras have been installed at various road junctions of Baton Rouge area, to monitor red light invasions even without police observations. 29 cameras in 18 different junctions were integrated to serve the purpose.
Samsung Electronics, a pioneer in the field of advanced semiconductor applications, launched the S5K4E5 and the S5K2N1, two new 1.4 micron CMOS imagers, based on the BSI (back side illuminated) pixel technology.
The Infrared sensor experts of the Nashua-based BAE Systems Electronic Solutions division are fabricating an advanced the processor for the Arlington-based U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) for deployment in a nighttime continuous military surveillance system which utilizes complete infrared sensors for constant surveillance of war fields and urban zones from the unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).
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