SPIE Defense + Commercial Sensing 2022

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This is the event to find the best solutions, components, tools and systems suppliers from around the world.

View the companies that participated in the 2022 exhibition.

Save the dates for next year: April 30-May 4, 2023

The SPIE Defense + Commercial Sensing 2023 exhibit is the premier sensing, imaging and photonics exhibit for defense and security communities.

Attendees are interested in the latest optical components, photonic sensors, infrared technologies, laser systems, imaging, robotics, fiber optics, cameras and more.

The Expo is the primary exchange for professionals who come together to find new products and make important business connections.

For exhibitors, a week of technical presentations, courses and special events offers opportunities for contact with potential customers.

Participating companies will be able to share their offerings, provide product demonstrations and create meaningful interactions.

With the global coronavirus pandemic persisting, repeated disinfection of large spaces and small rooms has become a priority and a matter of concern for researchers and developers.

The use of ultraviolet (UV) light for disinfection is not new; however, there are new efforts to make the methods safer, more comprehensive and automated.

Indeed, continuous ultra-low dose distant UVC light in indoor public places is a promising, safe and cost-effective tool for reducing the spread of airborne microbial diseases.

This article investigates the problem of surface disinfection using autonomous mobile robots equipped with UV light towers.

To demonstrate the feasibility of our autonomous disinfection facility, we also present a teleoperated robotic prototype.

It consists of a rover robotic unit base, on which two separate UV light towers are mounted carrying 254nm UVC lights and 222nm far UVC lights.

It also includes a live-feed camera for remote operation, as well as power and communication electronics for remote operation of UV lamps.

Far UVC light at 222 nm has recently been shown to be non-inflammatory and non-photocarcinogenic when irradiated to mammalian skin, while sterilizing coronavirus on irradiated surfaces.

With UVC light away, disinfection robots may no longer require evacuation of spaces to be disinfected.

The robot demonstrates promising disinfection performance and potential for future autonomous applications.

Start: 30/04/2023
End: 04/05/2023

Web: https://spie.org/conferences-and-exhibitions/defense-and-commercial-sensing/exhibition

Email: [email protected]

Map: Gaylord Palms Resort & Convention Center, 6000 W Osceola Pkwy, Kissimmee, Florida, 34746 USA

Start date:
30/04/2023
End date:
04/05/2023

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