Teledyne Imaging Group Showcases Cutting-Edge Technology at SPIE's Photonics West 2020
Chelmsford, UK - January 30, 2020
The Teledyne Imaging group, which includes brands like Teledyne Acton Optics, DALSA, e2v, Lumenera, Photometrics and Princeton Instruments, along with sister companies such as Teledyne Judson, Teledyne Imaging Sensors, Teledyne Scientific and Teledyne SP Devices, will be exhibiting at stand 648 during SPIE’s Photonics West event in San Francisco. The conference runs from February 4 to 6 at the Moscone Center.
A key feature this year is the debut of Princeton Instruments’ new InGaAs camera, named NIRvana HS. This latest addition aims to address the evolving demands within scientific, industrial and medical sectors.
Visitors to the Teledyne booth can look forward to a variety of advanced technology demonstrations presented by skilled experts prepared to tackle even your most complex technical questions.
Ten Teledyne Companies Present Latest Tech
The Teledyne Imaging group represents a collection of leading-edge companies unified under the Teledyne parent organization. This alliance brings together decades of expertise across multiple fields, offering unmatched collective knowledge and capabilities. Each company provides top-tier solutions individually while leveraging each other’s strengths to create a comprehensive portfolio covering global imaging technologies.
From aerospace applications through industrial inspection, radiography systems for medical use, radiotherapy equipment, geospatial surveying tools, to advanced MEMS sensors and semiconductor products – Teledyne Imaging serves customers worldwide with dedicated technical support. Their innovative vision solutions aim to provide unique competitive advantages to clients across various industries.
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