Medical Testing Techniques ‘Go Green’
Universe Optics2020-04-28T18:10:04-04:00Going green is becoming a way of life for many individuals and businesses especially in the medical digital imaging technology fields; learn more at universeoptics.com
Going green is becoming a way of life for many individuals and businesses especially in the medical digital imaging technology fields; learn more at universeoptics.com
The most common surveillance cameras operate in either low-light or infrared (IR) settings; learn more at universeoptics.com
Fiber optics is rapidly becoming the single most important technology in the medical arena; learn more at universeoptics.com
Teams of scientists from Belgium have turned to fluorescence imaging techniques to learn how proteins interact when they come in contact with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).
Through hi-resolutions lenses, researchers are setting out to find ways to improve scientists' ability to understand and track the processes of HIV; learn more at universeoptics.com
In the machine-visioning world, the evolution of and the uses for CCD and CMOS technologies is a debate that continues; learn more at universeoptics.com
Medical researchers are using ultra high resolution optical technologies to observe the capillaries of the retina.; learn more at universeoptics.com
Replacing human visual inspection with machine vision inspections in a factory setting is a viable option but needs to be implemented with care; learn more at universeoptics.com
Physicians and clinicians use medical infrared cameras as a way to detect complicated, and sometimes hidden, diseases that would be missed through the use of typical medical equipment; learn more at universeoptics.com
According to industry experts, the total sale of machine vision in the European market grew by almost 10% in 2013 and is expected to grow another 12% in 2014.