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MIT Explores Raman Spectroscopy Applications
March 25, 2026
MIT recently hosted a workshop in Cambridge, Massachusetts, focused on Raman spectroscopy technology, demonstrating its diverse applications in fields such as law enforcement, art restoration, and medical diagnostics. The event featured hands-on experiences with handheld Raman devices and innovative robotic platforms, including a robotic dog equipped with Raman sensors, showcasing non-destructive chemical analysis techniques. This workshop highlights emerging opportunities for procurement professionals to engage with advanced laser-based analytical tools and robotics that can enhance material identification capabilities across multiple government sectors.
- Agencies involved in forensic analysis, cultural heritage preservation, and healthcare diagnostics may find value in integrating Raman spectroscopy technologies into their procurement plans.
- The demonstrated use of robotic platforms with Raman devices indicates growing interest in automated, field-deployable chemical sensing solutions.
- Vendors and contractors specializing in laser spectroscopy, robotics, and analytical instrumentation should consider positioning offerings to meet evolving government needs for non-destructive material analysis.
- Procurement teams should evaluate potential collaborations with research institutions like MIT to leverage cutting-edge developments and pilot innovative technologies for operational use.
It can open up new possibilities for innovation across many fields.
— Lamyaa Almehmadi, Postdoctoral researcher
Given that we just duct taped the device onto the dog 6 it was cool to see it actually worked.
— Michael Kitcher, Postdoctoral researcher
It 2s man-made 6 I was surprised.
— Sarah Ciriello, Workshop attendee
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- Lasers, robots, action: MIT workshop explores Raman spectroscopy | Technology For You · technologyforyou.org · Mar 25