Photonics.com
Photonics is the science behind creating and utilizing light and other types of radiant energy, with the photon being its fundamental unit. The use of light-based technologies is expanding rapidly and can be seen in many everyday items, from smartphone screens and cameras to advanced lighting solutions and self-parking vehicles. Photonics encompasses various technologies such as lasers, optics, and imaging, influencing numerous aspects of contemporary life, including communication, information processing, agriculture, medicine, manufacturing, transportation, and aerospace. Photonics Media produces both print and digital publications, including business magazines, buyers' guides, websites, and e-newsletters, aimed at professionals engaged with light-based technologies in the photonics sector. As a leading publisher in this field, Photonics Media has cultivated a vast global readership that includes academics, researchers, manufacturers, and end-users. Additionally, through Photonics Media Press, we are developing an exciting collection of books and reference materials to support the next generation of professionals in the industry.
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1 month ago |
photonics.com | Douglas Farmer
During the tumultuous last few years in the machine vision market, companies that have thrived have benefited from reinforcing their places in the value chain of industry. Successful businesses have often provided solutions from one end of production to another.
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1 month ago |
photonics.com | Hank Hogan
Innovations in wavelength and pulse control allow LEDs to be more efficient in industrial settings, and developers say lighting should be considered at the start of system design. For potent implementation of light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and light sources in machine vision applications, illumination needs must be integrated into the initial system design.
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1 month ago |
photonics.com | Barry Silverstein
Industrial manufacturing has long favored silicon carbide (SiC) for its utility as a cutting material, exhibiting exceptional hardness that resembles diamond at roughly half the cost. Other desirable qualities, including SiC’s mechanical strength, thermal conductivity, and low density, have steered the material into the field of optics to be used as a thin, lightweight, and stable coated optical mirror substrate for space applications.
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2 months ago |
photonics.com | Andreas Thoss
Once again, Photonics West was thriving, with the exhibit halls and floors of the conference center humming with intense conversations about the latest advances in all areas of photonics technology. I will discuss a few trends I found particularly noteworthy. It was surprising how far-removed Washington and political discussions appeared to be from this meeting of photonics experts from all around the world.
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Jan 7, 2025 |
photonics.com | Austin Harvey |Oxipital AI
As labor concerns grow, food and beverage producers are turning to robotic systems. Artificial intelligence enables a range of capabilities, especially for variable items such as proteins and produce. For decades, machine vision has helped robotic systems surpass limited, rote applications, enabling a wide range of pick-and-place applications across industries.
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