Excelitas Technologies’ Qioptiq subsidiary builds new Göttingen plant
Qioptiq will invest about 25 million euros ($27 million USD) in this expansion of its production capacities
Qioptiq will invest about 25 million euros ($27 million USD) in this expansion of its production capacities
Light therapies are coming to the fore to treat a huge range of medical conditions, from neonatal jaundice to dementia, as Keely Portway finds out
Excelitas Technologies will be debuting Qioptiq’s Closed-Loop Modulation (CLM) feature for the iFLEX-iRIS and iFLEX-Gemini laser systems at booth 1031. The innovative CLM feature provides modulation capabilities without the need for recalibration, combined with ultra-low noise and high-power stability performance over the laser lifetime. It is ideal for biomedical imaging and metrology applications where repeatable performance and low signal-to-noise ratio are required.
Excelitas Technologies has been acquired by funds sponsored by AEA Investors LP (AEA Investors)
There are stringent requirements when designing sensors for autonomous vehicles. Jessica Rowbury reports
Excelitas and Qioptiq will showcase new photonic innovations at Laser World of Photonics
The new X-Cite Turbo from Excelitas is a powerful, six-wavelength LaserLED Hybrid source for fluorescence excitation applications
Excelitas Technologies has introduced the CaliPile Sensor Family consisting of multi-purpose infrared sensors that perform in three distinct operation mode
Excelitas has introduced digital pyrodetection technology in its new, low-power DigiPyro PYD 1500 Series for battery-operated motion detection.
Carlos Lee speaks to Mike Powell, managing partner of Renevo Capital Limited, an investment bank specialising in photonics and semiconductors
It can take a village to bring a medical photonics device to market, Benjamin Skuse discovers
We round-up the latest products and solutions in the single photon counting space.
A look at the commercial offerings of the main players in freeform optics.
How automotive companies can choose the right lidar technology for their applications, by Gemma Church
Here we highlight some of the initiatives working to engage and train young people in optics and photonics
Raman spectroscopy has huge potential for use in medicine, as David Stuart finds out
Fabless start-up Scintil Photonics has raised €13.5m for its laser-integrated silicon chips. We speak to co-founder Sylvie Menezo