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- Detector from Kista goes into space
- Swedish Space Corporation are planning to use a compact x-ray camera from Scint-X for advanced material studies in space. The rocket is scheduled to fly in May 2011 by European Space Agency.
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- Ny Teknik
- April 12, 2010
- Swedish x-ray camera captures super pictures in space
A digital x-ray camera produced by the Swedish company Scint-X, will be uesd by Swedish Space Coporation for advanced experiments in space. The technology makes it possible to obtain high resolution x-ray pictures with a smaller set up than conventional technology. The digital x-ray camera can also be used in industry or heltahcare and dentistry.
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- Metro Teknik
- April 12, 2010
- Vinnova finances designed materials
- Vinnova puts 19 million kronor into financing commercialization of designed materials and nano materials. The funding is shared by nine projects and will for example be used for x-ray imaging, vaccine, cell culture, heat exchangers and coating of electrical components.
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- Vinnova
- February 26, 2009
- Sensor from KTH in pilot line
- Sharper images and better comfort. The innovation company Scint-X is now starting pilot manufacturing of their new sensor for dental x-ray imaging.
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- Ny Teknik
- January 12, 2009
- Space technology improves images at the dentist
- Scint-X is using knowledge developed within space technology to manufacture a new high resolution scintillator. Nanospace, a company situated in Uppsala and closely related to the Swedish Space Corporation, is helping Scint-X with parts of the process.
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- ESA
- December 02, 2008
- Press Release – Scint-X uses technology from space research
- Scint-X structured scintillators are produced using highly advanced technology developed within space research. Parts of the scintillators are manufactured in cooperation with NanoSpace, a company which develops a series of products for space applications using MEMS technology, mainly by an advanced a DRIE (Deep Rective Ion Etching) process. Swedish Space Corporation has placed an order for scintillator prototypes that will be used for research on metals solidifying in a weightless state.
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- Scint-X
- October 20, 2008
- Sensor from KTH makes visit at the dentist more tolerable
- A new type of sensor will make x-ray examination at the dentist less discomforting. Now KTH spin-off Scint-X receives approximately three million SEK for its innovation.
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- NyTeknik
- December 19, 2007
- KTH spin-off presents more comfortable dentist visits
- One year old Scint-X recently managed to acquire 3.1 million SEK. The company develops a new type of scintillator, a layer that converts x-rays into visible light in digital x-ray imaging detectors. Scint-X's solution gives better resolution and lower radiation doses than today's products, while at the same time being more cost efficient.
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- Elektronik Tidningen
- December 19, 2007
- STING Capital - together with business angels - invests in two new medical technology companies
- CyberGene's medical testkit drastically decreases diagnosis time for chromosome changes in foetuses. Risk capital fond STING Capital, together with five business angels, invested in that company. STING also invested in another company, Scint-X, which develops components for digital x-ray detectors.
- STING Capital
- December 17, 2007
- How companies are born from professors' patents
- Professor Jan Linnros wants to do research, not run a company. Now he gets help from entrepreneur Per Wiklund for starting up a company. Their newly developed type of x-ray detector is capable of decreasing radiation dose in dental x-ray applications signigicantly.
- NyTeknik
- February 21, 2007
