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  • CIOE 2022 (THE 24th chINA INTERNATIONAL OPTOELECTRONIC EXPOSITION)

    CIOE 2022 (THE 24th chINA INTERNATIONAL OPTOELECTRONIC EXPOSITION)

    CRYSPACK will attend CIOE 2022 held at Shenzhen World Exhibition & Convention Center during 7th Sep to 9th Sep,2022, it will be our honor to have you visit our booth at #11D85 for business.
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  • Application fields

    Cryspack has been devoted in developing and providing both standard and custom solutions to thousands of companies worldwide. A wide range of industries recognize the quality of Cryspack due to its unique ability to ensure those fragile components remain damage-free during shipping and handling. ...
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  • Cryspak® Vacuum Box For Shipping and Handling Fragile Chips & Bare Die

    Chips and Bare die are extremely fragile devices that need to be stored and handled by using special packaging.   To avoid breakage and yield loss during transport and offloading, CrysPak’s Vacuum Release TraysTM provide the ideal solution to ensure that fragile chips remain damage-free during tr...
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  • LASER WORLD OF PHOTONICS CHINA 2022

    Booth:4810 Date:13th July to 15th July,2022 Location:National Exhibition and Convention Center (Shanghai)
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  • Meta Universe ushered in a construction boom, and the optical module market is hot!

    Meta Universe ushered in a construction boom, and the optical module market is hot!

    Communication is the core infrastructure that supports the development of new applications such as Metaverse. With the entry of Meta Universe, the communication field is like a hot spring with boiling soup. Starting from the rebranding of overseas Internet head manufacturer Facebook to Meta, Mic...
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  • Optofluidic Device Enables Detection of Single Molecules

    Optofluidic Device Enables Detection of Single Molecules

    BREISGAU, Germany, Nov. 10, 2021 — Citing increased resistance to antibiotics on the rise globally, researchers from Fraunhofer Institute for Physical Measurement Techniques (Fraunhofer IPM), working alongside those from the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, have developed a process for rap...
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  • The battle for automotive AI chips

    The battle for automotive AI chips

    In 2021, the lack of core is sweeping the world, and the automotive industry is no exception. Many new car manufacturers have to delay delivery or even postpone the release of new products. The automobile industry is going through an era from “mechanical definition cars” to “int...
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  • Researchers Show How to Create Defect-Free Parts Using Laser Bed Powder Fusion and Alloys

    The researchers systematically investigated the effects of alloy composition on the printability and solidification of microstructures, to better understand how alloy composition, process variables, and thermodynamics affected additively manufactured parts. Through 3D-printing experiments, they d...
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  • Microscopy Method Enables Deep In Vivo Brain Imaging

    HEIDELBERG, Germany, Oct. 4, 2021 — A method developed by the Prevedel Group at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) allows neuroscientists to observe live neurons deep within the brain — or any other cell hidden within an opaque tissue. The method is based on three-photon microscopy ...
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  • GS Plastic Optics to Produce Planar Waveguides for COVID Rapid Tests

    ROCHESTER, N.Y., Sept. 27, 2021 — GS Plastic Optics (GSPO), a manufacturer of precision polymer optics, will produce optical components for a COVID-19 antibody testing platform developed by LightDeck Diagnostics, a diagnostic-testing company located in Boulder, Colo.LightDeck introduced a novel s...
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  • Institute Will Spur ‘Synergistic’ Quantum, Photonics Advances

    Eindhoven Institute of Technology (TU/e) has opened the Eindhoven Hendrik Casimir Institute (EHCI), a photonics and quantum research center. The mission of EHCI is to contribute to a sustainable information society by bringing together TU/e’s core strengths in photonics and quantum technology, fr...
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  • University of South Australia wins A$1.8M grant to develop new ‘miniature’ lasers

    The University of South Australia has been awarded a A$1.8M (US$1.3M) Australian Federal Government contract to develop technology that underpins the next generation of high-powered lasers in Australia for the defense and manufacturing sectors. UniSA Professor of Laser Engineering, David Lancaste...
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