KONICA MINOLTA SENSING SINGAPORE TO SHOWCASE HYPERSPECTRAL IMAGING TECHNOLOGY AT THE 19TH “PEACOCK ROYAL SEAL, CONTINUING THE LEGEND OF THAI SILK” EVENT

Singapore, 30 July 2024

Konica Minolta Sensing Singapore, a leader in the field of measurement solutions, is excited to announce its participation in the highly anticipated 19th “Peacock Royal Seal, Continuing the Legend of Thai Silk” event during August 1-4, 2024 at Halls 6-7, Impact Muang Thong Thani. The company will be showcasing a transformative technology that has the potential to revolutionize various industries: the Specim FX hyperspectral imaging camera, along with LabScanner and Specim INSIGHT.

Hyperspectral imaging (HSI) involves capturing and processing data across the electromagnetic spectrum. Unlike traditional imaging methods that rely on just three color bands—red, green, and blue—HSI captures images through numerous narrow spectral bands. This advanced technique allows for a detailed analysis of materials based on their spectral characteristics, making it possible to detect subtle variations in silk fibers that are invisible to the naked eye. Additionally, HSI enhances the ability to distinguish between genuine silk and synthetic or adulterated materials, as well as to identify defects, contamination, or damage within silk fabrics.

Join us to experience firsthand how hyperspectral imaging is revolutionizing the silk industry and redefining the limits of innovation. Our experts will also be on hand to demonstrate capabilities, discuss potential applications, and answer any questions you may have.

Mark your calendar:
Date: 1– 4 August 2024
Venue: Impact Muang Thong Thani, Halls 6-7, Zone 9

About Konica Minolta Sensing Singapore Pte Ltd

Konica Minolta Sensing Singapore Pte Ltd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Konica Minolta Inc, is a leading provider of industrial color and light measurement solutions. Konica Minolta Sensing Singapore serves the industry in more than 14 countries in the Asia-Pacific region with qualified Distributors.

Konica Minolta’s Sensing Business offers various products and solutions in the fields of light source color measurement and object color measurement based on the optical technologies developed from its former camera business. The products and solutions offered by Konica Minolta contribute to the quality and productivity at the customers’ manufacturing sites, with many of its color measurement instruments being de-facto standards. Notably, Konica Minolta has more than 50% share in the global market for display image quality measurement and inspection (estimated by Konica Minolta) and has a solid presence as the market leader.

Konica Minolta has actively promoted investments to strengthen its competitiveness. In 2012, the company acquired Instrument Systems GmbH (Germany), which develops high-end optical measuring instruments and has an outstanding track record in the high-performance measurement of displays and LED lighting devices. In 2015, the company acquired Radiant Vision Systems, LLC (U.S.), which excels at high-resolution 2D measurement instruments for displays, image processing software, and automatic appearance inspection systems. In 2019, the company acquired Eines Systems (Spain), a market leader in automobile visual inspection. Most recently, the company acquired Specim, Spectral Imaging Ltd. (Finland), a leading company in the field of hyperspectral imaging (HSI*).

Konica Minolta remains committed to developing its measuring instrument business as a market leader with high value-added products and solutions that enable high-precision measurement of light and color for the ever-growing ICT, automobile, and materials supplier fields. The company strives to continue providing new customer value that surpasses the human eye in the areas of “safety,” “security,” and “hygiene” to contribute to the solution of global social issues.

Ng Wei Hua
Konica Minolta Sensing Singapore Pte Ltd
+65 6563 5533
weihua.ng@konicaminolta.com

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