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Listing of all 9 news releases from NanoVia:
Ballistic tagging technology to help solve crime
NanoVia has agreed to assist the State of California in writing its state ballistic identification legislation.
News from NanoVia (24 March 2003)
Licensing deal draws near
NanoVia has entered into strategic talks with a leading provider of precision manufacturing equipment for the photonics, semiconductor, medical device and electronics industries.
News from NanoVia (24 January 2003)
Tool micro-dices polymer sleeves
NanoVia has developed a diffractive optic dicing tool called mMultiDice (MicroMultiDice) for micro polymer tubing used in micro electromechanical and medical device assemblies.
News from NanoVia (10 January 2003)
Software integrates laser guidance
NanoVia's NV3 motion control software integrates laser, motion and vision software to form a complete automation solution to laser equipment integrators.
News from NanoVia (20 December 2002)
DSP circuit in (motion) control
DSPLogix is a novel DSP circuit from NanoVia that allows users to modify, convert or optimise signals used in motion control hardware.
News from NanoVia (18 December 2002)
Optics turn to plastics welding
NanoWeld DPSS is a patent-pending laser beam shaper and scanner technology for laser micro-level spot welding, seam welding and medical plastic bonding applications.
News from NanoVia (10 December 2002)
Beam shaper is a first for the medical market
New from NanoVia is the patent-pending ScanLinx selective beam shaper and scanner technology for medical laser surface treatment procedures.
News from NanoVia (26 November 2002)
Laser marking aims to beat bombers
NanoVia has applied its patented laser imaging techniques to developing submicron markings on fibre materials that could possibly be used as taggants.
News from NanoVia (22 October 2002)
Micro-embossing to identify bullets
NanoVia is to further develop its patent-pending application and process for creating micro-embossing mechanisms for incorporation into rifles and handguns.
News from NanoVia (22 October 2002)

