MICRO LIGNUM

Brand Owner Address Description
MICROLIGNUM Viridis Terra Innovations Inc. 4-1530, Route du Président-Kennedy N Sainte-Marie, Quebec G6E0L1 Canada MICRO LIGNUM;Licensing of intellectual and industrial property rights in the fields of forest habitat restoration technologies and ecosystem habitat restoration technologies;Forest habitat restoration; ecosystem habitat restoration; providing information relating to tree planting; tree planting; plants planting; tree and plant planting for carbon offsetting purposes; consultancy services relating to tree and plant planting; advisory and consultancy services relating to week, pest and vermin control in agriculture, horticulture and forestry; agricultural, horticultural and forestry services relating to recultivation of industrial wastelands; advisory and consultancy services relating to the use of non-chemical treatments for sustainable agriculture and horticulture; horticultural services; providing information relating to the forest habitat restoration; providing information relating to ecosystem habitat restoration; providing information in the field of forest habitat restoration via a computer database; providing information in the field of ecosystem habitat restoration via a computer database;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A micro-lens array with reduced or no empty space between individual micro-lenses and a method for forming same. The micro-lens array is formed by patterning a first set of micro-lens material in a checkerboard pattern on a substrate. The first set of micro-lens material is reflowed and cured into first micro-lenses impervious to subsequent reflows. Then, a second set of micro-lens material is patterned in spaces among the first micro-lenses, reflowed and cured into second micro-lenses. The reflows and cures can be conducted under different conditions, and the micro-lenses may be differently sized. The conditions of the reflows can be chosen to ensure that the focal lengths of micro-lenses are optimized for maximum sensor signal.