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News Release from: Light-Based Technologies
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 06 June 2005
Novel analogue technologies seek
applications
Light-Based Technologies is looking for companies in all industries to work with it to incorporate its revolutionary concepts into their product portfolios and future technology roadmaps.
Over the last year, Light-Based Technologies has researched, developed and patented several core analogue technologies The company's goal is to offer this generation and future generations a sustainable technology that performs all functions from light control to communication to complex computing
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 18 Apr 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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These innovative concepts offer the opportunity to revolutionise these industries while simultaneously decreasing various strains on the economic and natural environments.
It is becoming apparent that digital technologies not only have limits, but also require a lot of power and processing to perform simple functions.
This is because digital technologies are unable to function with all 16,777,216 pieces of colour information given their on/off nature.
Light-Based Technologies has developed analogue concepts that create the entire colour spectrum as quickly and easily as you can blink, as well as concepts that transfer, receive, reconstruct, view and process this vast amount of seamless, analogue data instantly with less that 5V of power and minimal components.
In fact, this ability to regenerate colour at the source so cost-effectively means that existing copper communications infrastructure can operate like a fibre optic when these core concepts are applied.
The four key benefits of the company's technology are cost-effectiveness to manufacture, energy efficiency, nonproprietary ownership and user friendliness.
All the company's core concepts interface with devices ranging from LEDs and light load to televisions and LCD screens to fibre optics and telephone communication lines.
The ability to reduce the need for excessive digital processing in current computer technologies is also available with the core analogue computing concepts.
Now, Light-Based Technologies is looking for companies in all industries (lighting, matrix display, communication infrastructure, computers and many, many more) to work with it to incorporate its revolutionary concepts into their product portfolios and future technology roadmaps.
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