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Considerations in Selecting Large Aperture Interferometers
Large Aperture Interferometers are being used for measurement and quality assurance applications in both governmental and private enterprises worldwide. They are essential for evaluating high power laser optics, large telescope mirrors, advanced semiconductor manufacturing, and much more. Choosing or designing an instrument for these applications engenders special concerns. Users and decisionmakers should account for significant performance, maintenance, and environmental considerations.
Speaker Erik Novak, Ph.D. Sr. Director of Business Development
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Valerian Giesz Co-Founder & CEO at Quandela
Mark MacKenzie Senior R&D Engineer at UniKLasers
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EPIC Webinar on Quantum Photonics
It is hard to imagine how quantum technologies will alter our daily lives in the next 10 years, but, as of today, innovation in this sector is already creating a strong demand for innovative photonics components. Companies and research organisations are working
Speakers Jose Pozo CTO at EPIC Michael Geiselmann Managing Director & co-founder at LIGENTEC SA
Marco Garcia R&D Manager at VLC Photonics
David Burt Business Development Manager at Kelvin Nanotechnology
Green light on lidar: developing low-cost systems for autonomous vehicles
For driverless cars to see mainstream adoption, engineers must solve critical lidar design challenges including improving the detection range and field of view, ensuring adaptability to environmental factors, and ensuring safety. Today, engineering teams are debating the best design choices, with no clear winner. Who will win the race toward effective lidar manufactured at a low cost?
Speaker Sanjay Gangadhara Chief Technology Officer
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Electro Optics
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