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Biomedicine | December 9
December 9, 2015    Biomedicine: Dermatology/Aesthetics, Ophthalmology View this newsletter online
Highlights of this issue: 
• OCT scanner improves early skin cancer diagnosis
• Ophthalmic optogenetics company raises $6M in funding
• Laser Doppler records bloodflow to enable early melanoma detection
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OCT angiography: A new approach with 'gold standard' capabilities and more
Optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) is a new imaging technique enabling the visualization of microcirculation in vivo with high resolution. Aided by data processing, it promises usefulness in the clinical monitoring and therapeutic treatment of various retinal pathologies. View more >> 
 
Imaging cytometry technology is focus of skin cancer research collaboration
The University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) and Phase Holographic Imaging (PHI) are collaborating to accelerate ongoing skin cancer research using PHI's HoloMonitor M4 label-free holographic imaging cytometry technology. View more >> 
 
RightEye test uses NIR illumination to help determine head trauma severity quickly
Medical device maker RightEye has launched its RightEye Neuro Vision concussion test that helps healthcare providers more clearly understand the severity of a patient’s head trauma and better assess their recovery over time. View more >> 
 
OCT scanner improves early skin cancer diagnosis, reduces need for skin biopsies
Multi-beam optical coherence tomography (OCT) device maker Michelson Diagnostics has new data showing that use of the company's VivoSight OCT scanner significantly improves diagnosis of basal cell carcinoma (BCC) at an earlier stage and reduces diagnostic biopsies by 36%.View more >> 
 
Ophthalmic optogenetics company raises $6M in funding
Biopharmaceutical company RetroSense Therapeutics has secured $6 million in Series B financing to further investigate the use of gene therapy and optogenetics to restore vision. View more >> 
 
Laser Doppler records bloodflow to enable early melanoma detection
A laser Doppler system able to detect the subtle differences in blood flow beneath the skin has allowed researchers to distinguish between malignant melanoma and noncancerous moles. View more >> 
 
 
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In this issue:
• Exploring the limits for high-performance LEDs and solar cells
• The use of sapphire in mobile device and LED industries
• When front-end-of-line and back-end-of-line reliability meet
• The use of sapphire in mobile device and LED industries: Part 2
• Nanotherm scoops Elektra "LED Product of the Year" award
• Highlights from Day 2 of IDTechEx Printed Electronics USA 2015
• What lies beneath? 50 years of enabling Moore's Law
• Pixelligent launches new PixClear Dispersions for display and printed electronics
• Fab equipment spending: Look for upward swing into 2016
• Semiconductor sales: slight growth projected for next three years
• Diodes finalizes acquisition of Pericom Semiconductor
• Europe's secondary industry in the spotlight
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Exploring the limits for high-performance LEDs and solar cells
Hybrid optoelectronic devices based on blends of hard and soft semiconductors can combine the properties of the two material types, opening the possibility for devices with novel functionality and properties, such as cheap and scalable solution-based processing methods.
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The use of sapphire in mobile device and LED industries
Sapphire is hard, strong, optically transparent and chemically inert.
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When front-end-of-line and back-end-of-line reliability meet
Due to the further scaling and increasing complexity of transistors, the boundaries between back-end-of-line and front-end-of-line reliability research are gradually fading. Imec’s team leaders Kristof Croes and Dimitri Linten give their vision on the future of reliability research.
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The use of sapphire in mobile device and LED industries: Part 2
The use of sapphire in the manufacturing of Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) is covered in the second part of a two part series.
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Nanotherm scoops Elektra "LED Product of the Year" award
Cambridge Nanotherm, a producer of thermal management technology, has won the "LED Lighting Product of the Year" award at the 2015 Elektra Awards for its "Nanotherm DM" product.
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Highlights from Day 2 of IDTechEx Printed Electronics USA 2015
IDTechEx Printed Electronics USA 2015, held in Santa Clara, CA Nov 18-19, is one mega conference with 8 co-located tracks ranging from sensor technology & wearables to IoT, energy harvesting & storage to electric vehicles, 3D printing and graphene.
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What lies beneath? 50 years of enabling Moore's Law
Vacuum technology trends can be seen over the period of innovation defined by Moore's Law, particularly in the areas of increasing shaft speed, management of pumping power, and the use computer modeling.
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Pixelligent launches new PixClear Dispersions for display and printed electronics
Pixelligent launched a new family of PixClear materials for display and optical components and films. 
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Fab equipment spending: Look for upward swing into 2016
Worldwide semiconductor fab equipment capital expenditure growth (new and used) for 2015 is expected to be 0.5 percent (total capex of US$35.8 billion), increasing another 2.6 percent (to a total of $36.7 billion) in 2016, according to the latest update of the quarterly SEMI World Fab Forecast report.
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Semiconductor sales: slight growth projected for next three years
Market projected to grow by 0.2 percent in 2015, 1.4 percent in 2016, and 3.1 percent in 2017.
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Diodes finalizes acquisition of Pericom Semiconductor
Diodes reported that it has completed its acquisition of Pericom Semiconductor.
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Europe's secondary industry in the spotlight
The dramatic shift from the trend for increasingly advanced technology to a vast array and volume of application-based devices presents Europe with a huge opportunity. 
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