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Kopin Receives Initial $3 Million First Production Order for New Weapon Sight Module

Kopin Corporation, a leading developer and provider of high-resolution microdisplays and display subassemblies for defense, enterprise, consumer and medical products, announced it has received an initial $3 million production order for a new weapon sight module. “This initial order for a new weapon sight electronic eyepiece confirms Kopin as the leader in weapon sight eyepieces … Read more

Links Week Starting 3rd October 2022

Every week we see some articles that don’t really need comment or are just plain interesting. Here are a few from the first part of this week – only a few as I have been busy at IFA. Magic Leap 2 Now Available to Customers as the Most Immersive Augmented Reality Headset for Enterprise Lenovo … Read more

MEMS Sensor Production Aided by LTPS Approach

What They Say Optics.org reported on some intriguing technology research by several Fraunhofer establishments in Germany that allows the creation, effectively, of LTPS silicon layers on top of CMOS silicon wafers and circuits.  The development is being described as important for MEMs sensors. What We Think I couldn’t help wondering if this kind of technology … Read more

MiniLEDs with Yole Part 2

The second part of the Yole webinar looked at the development of miniLED in direct view displays rather than in backlights. The market developed because there were hundreds of companies that could put together the displays with chassis’s, drivers and controllers, said Eric Virey of Yole. To survive, the companies have a number of different … Read more

Peerless AV Event – London – Part 3

Yesterday and the day before we had the first parts (Peerless AV Event – London – Part 1 and Peerless AV Event – London – Part 2) of our report on the recent Peerless event in London that gave a chance for AV brands to meet their partners and resellers. Today we have the final part 3. … Read more

Now Trending in Education: Planning Makes a Comeback

Do you wonder what’s trending these days in the education arena? Today’s instalment continues our four-part effort in spotlighting post-pandemic trends now shaping the K12 and university market. Prior to the onset of the pandemic, technology planning had largely grown out of vogue. Most schools or university departments stopped doing it, and what planning was … Read more