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Creating Measurement Acceptance Criteria
Many industries, from aerospace to medical device manufacturing, are required to show customers, auditors, or regulatory bodies that their measurement devices are acceptable for use. But how do you prove that?
Messy Data Will Cost You
Maybe you’re pulling reports from three different platforms, trying to reconcile numbers that don’t quite match. Maybe you’re manually copying and pasting from multiple spreadsheets, hoping you didn’t introduce any errors along the way.
Taking a Deep Look Into the Eye
Fluorescein image with the OCULUS ImageCam 3 visualizes the accuracy of a contact lens fit on the cornea.
The slit-lamp examination is one of the most important diagnostic techniques in ophthalmology. It enables a detailed examination of the anterior, middle, and posterior segments of the eye.
2025 Medical Device Industry Report
The medical device industry is growing. Data from KPMG predict that global annual sales will rise by 5% per year to reach just under $800 billion by 2030.
Make Innovation in Your Organization ‘Ordinary and Accessible’
José Pires, founder and CEO of Global Excellence & Innovation, has helped large and small organizations across mu
NIST Finalizes Guidelines for Evaluating ‘Differential Privacy’
(NIST: Gaithersburg, MD) -- How can we glean useful insights from databases containing confidential information while protecting the privacy of the individuals whose data are contained within?
Improved Brix Scale Measurement on Refractix Refractometer from AMETEK Reichert
(AMETEK: Buffalo, NY) -- Reichert Technologies, a business of AMETEK and a global leader in designing, engineeri
Single-Qubit Sensing
A single-spin qubit probes nanoscale spin fluctuations to reveal magnetic interactions in quantum materials.
Working at nanoscale dimensions, billionths of a meter in size, a team of scientists led by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) revealed a new way to measure high-speed fluctuations in magnetic materials.
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