WIDEBLUE TO SHOWCASE OPTOELECTRONCS EXPERTISE AT CENSIS 2019

Censis Conference & Exhibition

7 November 2019 – Glasgow

Stand No: 25

Wideblue, a multi-award winning product design and development consultancy, will be demonstrating its leading edge expertise in optoelectronics at the Censis exhibition which takes place in Glasgow on 7 November.  Censis is the leading organisation for sensing, imaging and IoT technologies.

Integration of photonics into products is a major strength of Wideblue.  The company brings together optics with associated mechanisms, electronics, software and image processing to create innovative systems.

The Wideblue team has been responsible for optical system design of many consumer, commercial and scientific imaging systems.  Wideblue has also designed and developed a broad variety of emission and detection systems incorporating: solid state illumination including LEDs and LASERs, CMOS and CCD imaging devices, photomultiplier detectors, SPADs, ultra-violet/visible and infra-red.  Optical simulation software is also used to model optical performance, for example, to help optimise complex shaped light guides or to develop multi-stage lens systems.

Based in Glasgow, WideBlue has a 13-year track record of helping clients take innovative and novel product ideas from the drawing board to prototyping and on to full scale manufacture and commercialisation.  The company was established in 2006 as a management buyout from the Polaroid Corporations European research and development division working on the company flagship instant camera range and related products.   Since then the company has been delivering hundreds of projects for a variety of organisations from start-ups and university spin-outs to multinational corporations.  The company is frequently engaged in collaborative projects working with some of Europes leading research organisations and universities, especially in the areas of imaging, optoelectronics and bio-medical engineering.  The skill set in-house ranges from physics, optics, electronics and software through to mechanical engineering, prototyping, manufacture and supply chain management.

WideBlue now has a multi-disciplinary workforce of 17engineers many of whom have multiple degrees in electronics, physics, product design, engineering and production.  The company has won numerous awards for product design including a European Design Award in 2017 for the development of a mobile phone ophthalmoscope for client Peek Vision.  It has also won accolades for its work on the I-1 instant analog / digital camera for The Impossible Project.

Exhibiting alongside Wideblue at Censis is A2E, a sister company in the Pivot International group.  A2E will be showing some of their work on the latest smart meters.

Russell Overend, managing director, Wideblue said: We are delighted to be attending Censis which is regarded as the premier show for innovation in imaging, sensing and IoT technologies.  It is a great forum for meeting new customers, sharing best practice and finding out the latest developments in these fields.

For more information about Wideblue please visit www.wide-blue.com

For more information about A2E please visit https://www.a2etech.com/