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Optics

Optical Solutions

When people talk about optics, they often think of reading glasses, microscopes, and telescopes, but the field of optics encompasses much more.

Everything starts with light, optical technologies are fundamental to the development of current and future products and infrastructure, from the automotive industry to aerospace and defense, including general lighting and consumer electronics.
Optical technologies for product development, lighting, aerospace, defense and consumer electronics
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Predicting illumination and optical performance of systems to save on prototyping time and costs while improving your product’s efficiency.

Engineers use optical numerical analysis tools daily to accelerate product development, improve quality perception, reduce testing costs, and achieve goals on the first try through precise, high-fidelity optical analysis. Vision is key to perceiving quality.
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TechND Optics Solutions

Illumination: evaluating product performance across the entire light spectrum, from UV radiation (invisible light) to infrared radiation for photometry and radiometry calculations.

Human vision: calculating how the human eye perceives colors, textures, and glare effects, achieving maximum visibility and readability on screens.

TechND optics solutions for illumination analysis, human vision, sensor vision and optical design
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Sensor Vision: Anticipates how cameras and radars perceive the world, improving the operational capabilities of autonomous vehicles and robots. It evaluates sensor perceptions under realistic conditions (day, night, fog) and transforms autonomy into a virtual reality.

Optical Design: Connects optics with CAD to increase productivity.

Nonlinear optics: how intense light interacts with matter, where the optical response (polarization) has some relationship with some power of the electric field.

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