Moscow. April 5. INTERFAX - Specialists of the Shvabe Holding held business negotiations with Russian and foreign partners at the International Specialized Exhibition "Photonics. The world of lasers and optics," the company's press service said on Friday.
"Business meetings, in particular, were held with the delegation of the People's Republic of China and representatives of the Indian Embassy. The parties discussed issues of mutually beneficial cooperation in the field of high technologies," the message reads.
Also at the exhibition, the holding concluded two agreements with Russian scientific organizations.
"The first was concluded by the State Scientific Center of the Russian Federation NPO Orion with the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology. The partnership is aimed at developing and implementing joint programs and projects in the field of photoelectronics and photosensory imaging. The second agreement was reached between Shvabe Holding and the Institute of Continuum Mechanics of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences. The parties agreed to carry out work within the framework of biomedical research using an ultra-high resolution microscope jointly developed with the Ural Optical and Mechanical Plant named after E.S.Yalamov," the message says.
Vadim Kalyugin, CEO of Shvabe, notes that "hundreds of guests appreciated the demonstrated technological achievements at the exhibition." "At the same time, the holding discussed the prospects for the development of key areas for the Russian industry - optoelectronics, photonics and radiophotonics," Kalyugin said, as quoted by the press service.
It is reported that a joint meeting of the councils under the heads of the priority technological areas "Optoelectronics and Photonics Technologies" and "Radiophotonics Technologies" was held within the framework of the exhibition. The event was devoted to the analysis of the achieved results and the current state of optoelectronics, photonics and radiophotonics technologies in the country. Strategic priorities for the further development of these areas have been identified.
According to the press service, the holding presented advanced achievements in the field of optoelectronics, photonics, laser technology and optical materials at the exhibition.
In particular, the optoelectronic thermal imaging surveillance complex with intelligent video analytics "Checkpoint" was demonstrated at the exposition. The complex includes a ground-based optoelectronic station, a mini-UAV with a thermal imager, VR glasses for the operator, remote controls and image reception, as well as a repeater. The checkpoint allows you to automatically detect, recognize and determine the coordinates to targets, including inconspicuous ones, at extreme distances.
The press service notes that technological competencies in the field of laser interferometry, optical microscopy and infrared thermography have made it possible to implement another important project - the MIM-N laser interference microscope with an inverted optical circuit operating in transmitted light.
"Among other advanced technologies, especially pure Lux-quality germanium tetrachloride with increased requirements for hydrogen donors and metal impurities was presented at the Shvabe stand. It is used in the manufacture of optical fiber preforms. The technology for producing such a tetrachloride was developed thanks to the competence of fine purification of substances," the message says.