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MY NOTE: I JUST SAW THIS ON THE TERAVIEW HOMEPAGE. YOU CAN TELL BY THE RELEASE DATE, THAT IT'S OLD NEWS, BUT STILL SIGNIFICANTHyderabad, India – 23rd August 2010 – TeraView, (http://www.teraview.com/) the pioneers and world leaders in terahertz technology are pleased to announce the installation of its first machine in India.
The unit, believed to be the first “plug and play” terahertz machine in the whole of India, has been sold to Terascanning Pty. The highly flexible machine combines terahertz spectroscopy, imaging and a medical probe for R&D.
The machine will initially be used for research into cancer imaging, whilst also being available to run technology demonstrations and to provide an analytical service to other interested parties.
“We are very excited to have TeraView’s first unit here in India” said Ian Grundy, TeraViews SVP of Global Sales “Its presence will help people see the true potential of the technology and we are optimistic that this will generate further interest within India.”
Prof. Chouhan, the CEO of Terascanning said “I have been following the development of terahertz technology since 2003 and I am very excited to be partnering with TeraView and to be the first to bring this technology to India.”
Where is the testing facility for research purpose available for terahertz range(for plasmonic devices) in India?
ReplyDeletesmriti- I have absolutely no idea, but perhaps, someone will know the answer and post it here.
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