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NEWS
November 3, 2009
Quantum Composers, Inc. Now Enters Production of HD Therapeutic Laser for Bio-Stimulation
Bozeman, MT - Quantum Composers, Inc. has been awarded a commercial manufacturing contract to produce an HD (High Density) therapeutic laser for bio-stimulation. This contract follows a multi-year development project by Quantum.
Cell Gen Therapeutics, LLC, a privately held photo-medical company in Dallas TX, has commissioned Quantum Composers, Inc. to manufacture systems designed for therapy using light induced bio-stimulation. This contract now transitions Quantum Composers from the development and prototype phase into production manufacturing for commercial distribution. The laser therapy process has already been used in the medical field with positive results in rehabilitation for a wide variety of injuries and ailments. This High Density laser therapy system is clinically proven to greatly improve pain and recovery time through clinical trials.
Cell Gen Technology plans to open laser therapy clinics and market the photomedical lasers to the medical, rehabilitation, and sports commercial markets. "Our company is excited about this budding relationship with Quantum Composers”, states Cell Gen’s President, Dick Rivera. “Together we have the opportunity to deliver a tremendous product and service that could have significant impact on the way we care for our health in America.” Photomedicine is currently practiced in various fields of medicine including physical therapy, dermatology, surgery, dentistry, orthopedics, plastic surgery, cardiology, and oncology.
October 26, 2009
Quantum Composers 9520 Series Digital Delay / Pulse Generator Now Programming Compatible with Stanford Research System’s DG535
Quantum Composers now offers an easy firmware upgrade option for the legacy Stanford Research Systems DG535 pulse generator, allowing the user to use existing programming language as Command Set Compatibility. This will aid in transitioning programming software from the DG535 to the more fully featured and higher throughput QC9520. The majority of these commands perform identically to the SRS equivalent instrument functions, and several capabilities actually extend the functionality and/or the limits of the SRS equivalent capabilities.
"This new firmware feature will significantly increase the efficiency of migrating from older antiquated equipment to an up-to-date, more capable instrument" states Senior Applications Engineer, Scott Fraser.
The 9520 Series from Quantum Composers is cost effective and extremely capable, providing solutions to generate and synchronize multiple pulses and triggers for a wide variety of applications from simple to complex. For automated test sequencing, all common computer interfaces are available such as RS232, USB, GPIB and Ethernet. The 9520 Series provides up to eight fully independent digitally controlled channels with width, delay, and rate and amplitude control on each output.
Stanford Research Systems launched the DG535 Digital Delay Generator in 1985. The unit has earned the title, "The Stanford Box", as many users have come to rely and even standardize to this instrument. Over time experimental demands have increased, ushering in requirements for greater flexibility and up-to-date technology. Rather than a “one size fits all” approach, Quantum Composers offers a suite of Digital Delay / Pulse Generators providing solutions for every budget and technical requirement. Furthermore, Quantum Composers continues to develop features and options for their pulse generator line, striving to meet the evolving needs of their customers.
QC9520 Series SRS DG535
2009 EVENTS
Visit QUANTUM COMPOSERS at Photonics West 2009
San Jose Convention Center, San Jose, CA
January 24 - 29, 2009
Booth #9022
Visit our German Distributor - Shulz Electronics
For more information visit http://schulz-electronic.de
Laser World of Photonics
June 15-18, 2009
New Munich Trade Fair Centre, Germany
GO-Automation Technology
September 1-4, 2009
Exhibition Center Basel, Switzerland
productronica 2009
November 1-3, 2009
New Munich Trade Fair Centre, Germany
Visit our Japanese Distributor: Opto Science, Inc.
Laser Expo 2009
April 22-24, 2009
PACIFICO Yokohama
1-1-1 Minatomirai, Nishi-Ku, Yokohama-Shi, Kanagawa Japan
Booth No. A-14
8TH INTERNATIONAL
SYMPOSIUM ON PARTICLE
IMAGE VELOCIMETRY
August 25‐28, 2009
Melbourne CBD
Melbourne Victoria, Australia
For more information: http://ltrac.eng.monash.edu.au/PIV09/Home.html
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