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While Will Grossman, Chief Technical Officer for the JDSU Commercial Laser Business, shares his take on JDSU’s present and future path, what he says applies to the photonics industry in general. For example, he speaks of the big changes that are about to occur in the quest for ever-smaller features on integrated circuits. Conventional technology will hit a wall before long; but Will knows this is not the end. Three-dimensional integrated circuits will carry us past these limits, and lasers will be a big part of that effort. Will also highlights other photonics trends that will drive the industry--including LEDs, solar cells, and the lasers needed to manufacture them. And the small size and efficient light production of laser diodes--an area that JDSU has decades of experience in--will further revolutionize consumer electronics. JDSU’s experience in anticounterfeiting solutions, cinema, industry, medical, and dental applications round out Will’s informative talk. Will you be at Photonics West? JDSU will also be participating in several conference presentations. Learn more now! |
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Listen to this podcast where we discuss the Hamamatsu webcast on Selecting a Black & White Cooled CCD Camera for Quantitative Applications with Just 10 Questions. This webcast will introduce the fundamental technology of cooled CCD cameras, as well as the methods of measuring camera properties that are relevant to life science imaging. The webcast will explain how 10 key questions can be used to compare camera properties to imaging requirements. The presentation will focus on quantitative black & white cooled CCD cameras for low-light-level microscopy. OptoIQ's Community Manager David Pozerycki talks with Butch Moomaw the Biomedical Product Manager at Hamamatsu Corporation, about this upcoming webcast presentation. Listen to this podcast to learn more. Register and view the Selecting a Black & White Cooled CCD Camera for Quantitative Applications with Just 10 Questions webcast. |
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Listen to this podcast to hear how a large laser manufacturer joined forces with a leader in optics manufacturing to create an all things photonic approach to the market. This vertically integrated manufacturing company offers a complete line of products for phonics applications. OptoIQ's Community Manager David Pozerycki digs in deeper and interviews Paul Fournier, Product Manager at CVI Melles Grio, to understand how how their solutions work for your lab, for the OEM and for manufacturing. Learn how their comprehensive support system manned by highly qualified people will assist you, their valued customer. Learn more about this now.
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