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24Jul
Now I see you! How polarization helps detect oil spills
“You have to think like an oil spill to trace one”. But we do it using a down-to-earth and physics-based approach instead. A polarization camera - the only camera that has an eye for any chemical compounds on the water surface. Polarized light varies depending on the surface material reflecting it, especially when it comes to oil and diesel leaks. Article by Pavel Tatarintsev, NNTC R&D Head.
26Jun
Ahoy, Sailor: How innovative technologies keep ports safe
Slicing through waves a jumbo ship is moving ahead full sail to the dock. People can't take the eyes off of the ship waiting for the next captain's move with bated breath. Is he a newbie? Did something go wrong? Are we looking at the reason for today's overtime?
21May
NNTC Contactless solutions for safer and smarter enterprise
As the world is exiting the global pandemic crisis, technology providers have managed to demonstrate that the right solution is what it takes to work efficiently in a geo agnostic world. As much as a crisis-driven shift it has been, it accelerated most of the organizations to promptly adopt advantages of digitization. The obvious success …
29Apr
NNTC Online product launch: Technologies to protect your people from the 2nd wave
On April 29th our experts presented recent developments that help to minimize the current risks for the organization and its employees.
10Apr
“THE DRONE ILLUSION” FROM THE ENGINEERING PERSPECTIVE
Drones are modestly sized unmanned aerial vehicles making headline news and buzzing around. They are featured in spy action movies and video games playing the role of enemy technology or helping a protagonist to outplay enemies. Either way, this stunning fictional representation lures our minds into a trap of “the drone illusion”. To pierce this …