...and LightIC launches the “smallest” 4D FMCW lidar system (both at CES 2026).
Chinese Academy of Sciences allows chemical analysis even when fluorescence would normally interfere.
Agreement unites Magic Leap's waveguide expertise with Pegatron's volume manufacturing capabilities.
New private company will build on existing research collaboration to provide high-performance weapons.
Defense investment intended to “strengthen supply chain for optical technologies”.
Renewables accounted for 56% of total; PV up 21% over 2024 has overtaken brown coal.
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