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VideoLabs Receives Another Camera Order From 3M
Mar 29, 1999 — MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., March 29 -- VideoLabs, Inc., a provider of image capture-, transmission-, and manipulation-based solutions, received an additional twelve-month commitment from the Visual Systems Division of 3M. In September of 1998, VideoLabs partnered up with 3M's Visual Systems Division to manufacture a gooseneck camera for the 3M Multimedia Projectors MP8610 and, for the education channel, MP8625; the camera is also compatible with the MP8725 projector. This initial agreement surpassed...
Optical Storage Consortium Eyes Removable Media for Future DVDs
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RVSI Electronics Names Michael Gray to Head Sales & Marketing
Mar 26, 1999 — CANTON, Mass., March 26 -- Robotic Vision Systems, Inc. has appointed Michael Gray as vice president of sales and marketing for the company's RVSI Electronics division, which includes machine-vision products and systems for use in semiconductor test...
Miniature Rubber Stamps Create Microscopic Optical Devices
Mar 26, 1999 — ATLANTA, Ga., March 26 -- Bell Labs researchers say that they have developed a means for stamping sub-micron features on glass, plastics, metals, and other materials. The potential applications include optical communications devices and plastic...
SDL Announces Two-For-One Stock Split
Mar 26, 1999 — SAN JOSE, Calif., March 26 -- SDL, Inc. announced that its Board of Directors has approved a two-for-one stock split in the form of a stock dividend. The split is subject to stockholder approval of an increase in the company's authorized shares of...
Laser Revenues Boost Summit Financial Results
Mar 26, 1999 — WALTHAM, Mass., March 26 -- Summit Technology, Inc. said that revenues for the three months ending December 31, 1998 were $22.4 million, an increase of 13% over revenues of $19.9 million for the three months ended December 31, 1997. Revenues for the...
Photogen and Coherent Join on Eye Laser
Mar 25, 1999 — KNOXVILLE, Tenn., March 25 -- Photogen Technologies, Inc. and Coherent, Inc.'s Laser Group have jointly designed and built what is believed to be the first medical ultrafast laser device for treating ocular melanoma (a cancer of the eye) and...
FLIR, Inframetrics Merger Wins Antitrust Approval
Mar 25, 1999 — PORTLAND, Ore., March 25 -- FLIR Systems Inc. has signed a definitive merger agreement and received Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust approval for its proposed acquisition of Inframetrics Inc. Subject to the receipt of approval by Inframetrics'...
Record for Blue Laser Output Claimed
Mar 25, 1999 — PORTSMOUTH, N.H. March 25 -- The Corporation for Laser Optics Research (COLOR) says that it has set a world record by projecting seven watts of blue light from a lamp-pumped laser. This is a very significant breakthrough, said Dr. Stephen Benton, a...
PLC Renews Japanese Heart Laser Pact
Mar 25, 1999 — FRANKLIN, Mass., March 25 -- PLC Systems Inc. has renewed its distribution agreement in Japan with Imatron Japan Inc., which includes a commitment to purchase a minimum of five Heart Laser systems during 1999. Imatron Japan Inc. also distributes...
Zygo Sells New Defect Printability System to Sematech
Mar 25, 1999 — MIDDLEFIELD, Conn., March 25 -- Zygo Corp. reports that International Sematech has purchased its new DPS-310 series of inspection/review tools that incorporate TINT Virtual Stepper Mask Defect Analysis software. The software enables customers to...
Bell Labs Claims Record for Mid-IR Diode Laser
Mar 24, 1999 — ATLANTA, Ga., March 23 -- Bell Labs has unveiled what it says is the world's highest-power mid-infrared semiconductor laser. According to the Lab's Claire Gmachl, the experimental quantum-cascade laser has more than a thousand times the output power...
Technology Network Backs Long-Term Research Bills
Mar 24, 1999 — PALO ALTO, Calif., March 23 -- The Technology Network (TechNet), the technology industry's bipartisan political organization, is supporting a bill to establish a permanent federal incentive for promoting long-term, basic research by American...
Display Consortium to Fund Improved Projection Optics
Mar 24, 1999 — SAN JOSE, Calif., March 23 -- The United States Display Consortium will provide funding to Illumitech Inc. for the development of improved optics used in projection display systems. The award is part of a USDC contract with Welch Allyn, Inc. of...
Newport Sees Lower First Quarter Sales and Earnings
Mar 24, 1999 — IRVINE, Calif., March 23 -- Citing continued slowness in the semiconductor equipment markets and lower sales due to the delayed introduction of new products, Newport Corp. anticipates net sales for its first quarter ending March 31 to be in the...
Bell Labs Researchers Report GaAs Advance
Mar 23, 1999 — MURRAY HILL, N.J, March 22 -- Bell Labs researchers have grown a single crystal of gadolinium oxide on a gallium arsenide semiconductor. Because the interface is perfectly smooth, the material could prove to be the best insulating layer yet for...
Data Translation Reports Profitable Quarter
Mar 23, 1999 — MARLBORO, Mass., March 22 -- Data Translation, Inc. reported a profit for the first fiscal quarter ending February 28, 1999. Net income for the quarter was $102,000, or $0.05 per basic and diluted share, compared to a net loss of $274,000, or $0.13...
Precision Optics Wins DWDM Filter Contracts
Mar 23, 1999 — GARDNER, Mass., March 22 -- Precision Optics Corp. has received orders totaling more than $1.9 million for 100 and 200 GHz channel separation Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexer (DWDM) optical filters. The company said the optical thin film DWDM...
Premier Laser to Make Final FDA Submittal
Mar 23, 1999 — IRVINE, Calif., March 22 -- Premier Laser Systems reports that its EyeSys Vision Group has received a request from the FDA for documentation that will allow the agency to begin its review for final approval of the Centauri Er:YAG laser for cataract...
Vision System on Chip Thinks for Itself
Mar 23, 1999 — BALTIMORE, Md., March 22 -- A Johns Hopkins University electrical engineer has developed a vision system on a chip that someday may allow a robotic surgical tool to locate and operate on a clogged artery. The chip performs analog and digital...
Court Grants ESI Patent Motion
Mar 18, 1999 — PORTLAND, Ore., March 18 -- Electro Scientific Industries, Inc. reports that the US District Court for the Northern District of California has granted ESI's motion for partial summary judgment against General Scanning. ESI brought suit alleging that...
First Taiwanese Satellite Beams Images Back to Earth
Mar 18, 1999 — REDONDO BEACH, Calif., March 18 -- The Republic of China's first satellite, ROCSAT-1, has begun sending images back to Earth. Launched into a 600-kilometer low-Earth orbit on Jan. 26, the 880-pound lightweight satellite contains three science...
Eclipse Surgical, CardioGenesis Complete Merger
Mar 18, 1999 — SUNNYVALE, Calif., March 18 -- Stockholders of Eclipse Surgical Technologies, Inc. and CardioGenesis Corp. have approved the two firms' consolidation. Under the terms of the agreement, CardioGenesis will become a wholly owned subsidiary of...
Spectra Science Boosts Management Team
Mar 18, 1999 — PROVIDENCE, R.I., March 18 -- Spectra Science Corp. has added Rhonda Landers as Chief Financial Officer and Scott Tillotson as Vice President of Marketing and Business Development. Prior to joining SSC, Landers held management positions at medical...
Shareholders Back Merger of GSI and Lumonics
Mar 18, 1999 — WATERTOWN, Mass., March 18 -- Shareholders of General Scanning Inc. and Lumonics Inc. today voted in favor of resolutions to merge the two companies into one entity: GSI Lumonics Inc. The merger will result in one of the industry's largest suppliers...
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