Latest News
April 2008
Ring Automotive sees the light - ProMetric™ CCD photometer with customised software rapidly tests the illumination beam patterns of Ring's high-performance headlamp bulbs
April 2008
Bentley chooses ProMetric™ imaging photometer - Pro-Lite helps Bentley simplify the testing of instrument panels
April 2008
Pro-Lite brings "total LED measurement" to euroLED 2008 exhibition - our full line-up of LED test equipment will be on display
April 2008
The future's Tangerine - the latest laser from Amplitude Systèms is an award-winning ultrafast fibre laser...called the Tangerine
April 2008
Coherent's latest laser power & energy meter hits the mark - LabMax is the only high-performance meter with the facility for beam power and position analysis
March 2008
Fast & affordable LED measurements from Ocean Optics - The USB4000 spectrometer with integrating sphere collection optics makes for rapid and highly affordable measurements of LED flux, spectrum and colour
February 2008
Pro-Lite to offer "Total Light Measurement" - Strategic partnerships announced with Ocean Optics and Konica Minolta to supply their spectrometers and light meters
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Latest Events

4-5 June 2008
EuroLED 2008 - Technical Conference & Exhibition, Birmingham
10 July 2008
Practical Light & Colour Measurement - Training Course Held in Asociation with Photonics Cluster (UK), Birmingham

27-28 August 2008
Photon 08 - Technical Conference & Exhibition, Heriot Watt University, Edinburgh

15-16 October 2008
Photonex 08 - Technical Conference & Exhibition, Stoneleigh Park, Coventry
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Did You Know?

Pro-Lite supplied Bentley Motors with a ProMetric™ imaging photometer to simplify the testing of automotive instrument panels and to ensure that the LEDs selected provide consistent illumination, create the required level of brightness and emit exactly the desired colour. To learn more about this and other applications of our products, visit out case studies area.
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The integrating sphere was invented in 1892 by British scientist W E Sumpner. The first integrating sphere was built by German scientist R Ulbricht in 1894. In Germany, the integrating sphere is still known as the Ulbricht Kugel. To learn more about integrating spheres and how they simplify light measurements, visit our knowledge base.
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Latest Newsletter

The iLiTES Autumn / Winter 2007 newsletter features an overview of all that's new from Pro-Lite
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