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Tadashi Maruno-Representative Director, and President

Hamamatsu Photonics, a global leader in photonics technology, is proud to announce its 70th anniversary, marking seven decades of achievements and contributions to the world of photonics.

PHOTONIS Group has acquired four companies (Xenics, Proxivision, Telops and Elmul) since December 2022. The worldwide leader in image intensifier tubes, the company has diversified its technologies and product portfolios to become the worldwide leader in detection and imaging technologies. To illustrate that strategy, PHOTONIS GROUP becomes EXOSENS

Photo of ellipsometer

Quantum Design UK and Ireland are celebrating 23 years of Spectroscopic Ellipsometry workshops with their partner, J.A. Woollam.

Concept of the photonic-molecule spectrometer

A new method overcomes the resolution-bandwidth limit in chip-scale spectrometry. The proposed scheme is based on a pair of identical tuneable micro-ring resonators.

Photo of the water scanner

PiQuant- Co., Ltd, a spectroscopy-based environmental IoT company, has won the CES 2023 Innovation Award from the Consumer Technology Association (CTA) of America.

Conceptual illustration of the strategies used to achieve the miniature spectrometer chip

A team led by P.C. Ku and Qing Qu has developed a miniature, paper-thin spectrometer measuring 0.16 mm2 that can also withstand harsh environments.

Photo of the opening of IDMxS

NTU Singapore has launched the S$160 million Institute for Digital Molecular Analytics and Science, which aims to advance the science behind analysing biomolecules through the use of information technology and data science.

Photo of the spectrometer chip on a gloved finger

Research involving two-dimensional semiconductors has led to an ultra-tiny spectrometer that fits on a microchip and is operated using artificial intelligence.

Graphs showing the forecast for miniature spectrometers

A review of and prediction for the development of chip-based optical spectrometers.

The Gordon F. Kirkbright and Edward Steers awards are seeking nominations.

Photo of Joachim Holm

The first local managing director for Shimadzu Denmark, Joachim Holm, has been appointed.

Diagram of the new supercontinuum light source operation

A type of optical fibre with a refractive index that varies continuously across the fibre structure has been shown to yield a dramatic increase in supercontinuum power, while still preserving a smooth beam intensity profile.

Process Insights has acquired Guided Wave, which will join Process Insights’ existing broad portfolio of brands and technologies for process analytics, monitoring and control.

Quantum mechanically entangled light particles allow a glimpse into previously invisible wavelength ranges, thus bringing about new possibilities for imaging techniques, microscopy and spectroscopy.

Spectral imaging can be used as a non-destructive tool to quickly identify poultry products beyond their recommended “use-by” date and predict the number of days poultry products have been stored.

As a UvA professor, she will focus primarily on the application of molecular spectroscopy for the study of historic paints and their degradation.

The New York/New Jersey Section of the Society for Applied Spectroscopy are seeking nominations for their 2022 Gold Medal Award.

Shimadzu has appointed Jürgen Semmler as the new Managing Director of its European organisation. He previously headed Shimadzu Deutschland since its foundation in 2006.

An international team of researchers has demonstrated a new concept for the generation of intense extreme-ultraviolet radiation by high-harmonic generation which enables a much smaller footprint.

Transmission grating and OEM spectrometer manufacturer Ibsen Photonics celebrates 30 years in business.