This document provides an overview of Emerging Technologies LLC, a company developing hyperspectral imaging technology. It summarizes the company profile, including its origins from NASA technologies and expertise in the field. It then discusses the team and their experience. The document outlines the technology, its benefits over multispectral imaging, competitive landscape, and product roadmap. Finally, it describes potential applications of the hyperspectral cameras in areas like remote sensing, medical/food industries, homeland security, and others.
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ET Corporate Presentation - 2008-05
1. Copyright 2008, Emerging Technologies, LLC September 15
Corporate Presentation:
The Future of Hyperspectral
Imaging Technology
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Agenda:
Company Profile
Technology
Applications
Business Plan Financials
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Company Profile
Company based in NASA Stennis
Center, MI.
Originally: Spin-off of technologies
developed by NASA Space Remote
Sensing Center & Institute for
Technology Development (ITD).
Proven Expertise:
Exclusive licenses from ITD/NASA
Our own patents, intellectual
properties and trade secrets
Technology partnerships with
multiple government agencies &
corporations
A highly-experienced team and a
very impressive Board of Advisors
Inducted in Space Technology Hall
of Fame
11 years of development
$4M in R&D.
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Team: Passion & Experience
Mark Allen Lanoue, Founder & CEO/CTO
Co-Developer of the focal plane Hyperspectral camera
Inducted into the NASA Space Technology Hall of Fame
Janek Kaliczak, Co-Founder & GM Government Division
Early pioneer of display technology, compression systems
Developed the first digital video IPTV terrestrial systems
Olivier Taupin, VP of Global Business Development
Last success story: BeadleNet sold to WatchGuard for $10M (10X), 10
months after incorporation.
$100M+ OEM Sales to major manufacturers worldwide, including HP,
Sony, NEC, Fujitsu, Siemens
David Smith, Senior Scientist & Chief Software Engineer
12-years programming, Developer of ITD/NASA & ETCorp Sofware
Developer of software for the focal plane camera, co-winner of NASA
Space Technology Hall of Fame
Board of Advisors
Dr. Robert Ryan Expertise: Physics, Optics, Calibration, Remote Sensing
Dr. H. John Caulfield Former SPIE President. Expertise: Physics, Optics,
Holographics, Imaging
Dr. James Beach Expertise: Engineering, Optics, Biological Imaging
Mr. James Jordan Senator John Stennis Technical Advisor. Expertise:
Imaging, DOD, Integration, Business Development, Government Liaison
Mr. Lawrence J. Reeves Expertise: Father of many great Technologies
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Hyperspectral Imaging
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:
Hyperspectral imaging is the analysis of images using a
large number of channels (corresponding to spectrum
intervals).
The distinction between hyperspectral and multispectral is
not defined by a set number of spectral bands. It is best
defined by the manner in which the data is collected:
Hyperspectral data is a set of contiguous bands (usually by
one sensor).
Multispectral is a set of optimally chosen spectral bands that
are typically not contiguous (usually by multiple sensors).
Capturing the same object on many bands of the spectrum
to generate a data cube can reveal objects and information
that more limited scanners can not pick up.
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Award Winning Systems
NASA AWARD
WINNING
TECHNOLOGY
ADVANCING SPECTRAL SOLUTIONS
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Award Winning Systems
ADVANCING SPECTRAL SOLUTIONS
ULTRAVIOLET 200 to 400 nm
VIS/NIR 400 to 1000 nm
SWIR 1700 / 900 to 1700 nm
SWIR 2500 /1250 to 2500 nm
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Why Emerging Technology?
The human eyes abilities are very limited:
We cannot see beneath the skin to see early-stage cancer;
We cannot look at a field and tell water content, fertilizer
level or growth maturation;
We cannot look at a burn and tell what the oxyhemaglobin
level is in order to assure a healthy healing process.
We cannot look at a raw chicken and know you are at risk
for E-coli.
But ET Corps hyperspectral camera CAN provide the high-
tech tool & track record for this research!
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Why Emerging Technology?
ETs hyperspectral cameras
extend the frequency range of
human sight by over 1000%;
ETs hyperspectral cameras
can be used for at dozens
different applications simply
by swapping out some of the
software.
ETs hyperspectral cameras
improve both the quality of
life and the processes of
medical research, food
production, resource
management and security in
ways that non-technical
people can easily understand.
ETs hyperspectral cameras is
easy to operate and produces
information specific to its
market segments.