01.07.2009 • News

Centre for Electronic Imaging

The Open University and e2v have announced a collaboration to open the e2v Centre for Electronic Imaging (CEI) at The Open University’s Milton Keynes campus. The centre will be dedicated to the research and development of advanced technologies for electronic image sensing and provide knowledge exchange between the UK technology industry and the academic world. The collaboration will see The Open University and e2v investing £ 3million in the UK knowledge economy over five years in new research activity through the e2v CEI. e2v is a world leader in the design and supply of image sensors to organisations such as NASA, whilst The Open University’s Planetary and Space Science Department (PSSRI) is a world leader in the development of instrumentation for Space Science. The joint research centre (CEI) will focus on the development of technology opportunities in space and terrestrial imaging, with plans to extend to the scope to health and environmental applications.

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