FluxData Inc
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Locality: Rochester, New York
Phone: +1 800-425-0176
Address: 176 Anderson Ave Ste F304 14607 Rochester, NY, US
Website: www.fluxdata.com
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FluxData is pleased to announce the promotion of Timothy Hattenberger, previously serving as VP of Engineering, to the newly created position of Chief Operating Officer. In his new role, Tim will be responsible for creating and executing a strategic operating plan to leverage FluxData’s rapidly expanding product line and engineering capabilities to deliver customized solutions for color process control and measurements across its current customer base and into new markets.
FluxData's expertise is in finding tailored solutions for our industry partners. We pride ourselves in working with customers from start to finish, and well beyond. Our team of imaging scientists, color scientists, and engineers will work with you to understand your specific challenges and quickly develop a robust solution. Here at FluxData, we understand that a one-size-fits-all solution does not always work, and we are committed to working with you to find a multidisciplinary solution that fits your parameters. . . We have success stories in markets such as #agriculture, #foodprocessing, #machinevision, #medicalimaging, and so much more. For more information on custom solutions, visit http://www.fluxdata.com/solutions.
Researchers from the Department of Electrical Engineering at Eindhoven University of Technology investigate making arterial and venous oxygen saturation measurements using FluxData’s FD-1665-MS3 multispectral camera. Successful results would mean that doctors could monitor oxygen saturation in a non-invasive way without requiring any instruments to contact the body. . . To learn more, view FluxData's latest blog post at: http://www.fluxdata.com//simultaneous-estimation-arte...rial-. . . For more information on FluxData's FD-1665-MS3, visit http://www.fluxdata.com/products/fd-1665-ms3. See more
"The color you see for an object depends on the mix of light frequencies that reach your eye. That mix, in return, depends on two things: the frequencies that the object absorbs, and the frequencies in the original light source." . . . Go head and try for yourself.... *Warning: Do not try in public or people WILL think you're crazy. #FluxData #ColorScience #ColorPerception #DeliveringKnowledgefromLight See more
Interesting read about the mantis shrimp's swivel-eyed system and how it could help in the development of machine vision for robots. "Their eyes contain 16 different types of optical sensors, including ones that detect polarized and ultraviolet light." Researchers suggest that this eye movement could be the basis of a new machine vision system for robots that need to travel fast through rapidly moving environments.
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