Technology Behind Fingerprint Scanners
Universe Optics2020-05-03T11:58:57-04:00Individuals and corporations are turning to fingerprint scanning as a way to enhance security; learn more at universeoptics.com
Individuals and corporations are turning to fingerprint scanning as a way to enhance security; learn more at universeoptics.com
Researchers and surgeons at Vanderbilt University have incorporated robot-based steerable needles into its medical imaging technology; learn more at universeoptics.com
As Tokyo hosts the 2020 Olympic Games, the Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is hoping to include a Robot Olympics to showcase advances in robotic technology.
Autofocus cameras speed the manufacturing and assembly of automotive electric power steering systems.
A new advance in minimally invasive robotic-assisted surgery has been announced as having received FDA clearance; learn more at universeoptics.com
CCTV lens assemblies act as the eyes of the robot and sense every minute detail to ensure a perfect process every time; learn more at universeoptics.com
3D technology in the medical field allows for a CT scanner or MRI machine to view more slices of data; learn more at universeoptics.com
A new technology, the GiraffPlus, was deployed to six elderly individuals in the UK to help them age in place and remain independent for longer periods of time.
Laparoscopic surgery involves the use of a telescope that allows the surgeon to illuminate and expose the surgical area; learn more at universeoptics.com
Just as robotic technology has made its mark in manufacturing processes, it has also moved into the agricultural field; learn more at universeoptics.com