Announcement
Introducing AMI: our new public-facing brand
GLAZE Technologies introduces AMI, the public-facing brand for our terahertz measurement systems work, alongside a new website and our first instrument, Chameleon.
Why we updated our company identity
Over the past few years, our team has built terahertz measurement technology for industrial and laboratory work. The focus has shifted from individual components to complete measurement systems, and we are now taking that step publicly.
The public face of the company is now AMI, short for Applied Material Intelligence. GLAZE Technologies ApS remains the legal entity behind the work; AMI is the brand under which we ship product, document applications, and engage with customers.
The change coincides with the launch of our first instrument, Chameleon, and a new website built around the measurement work the team actually does day to day.
What does not change
While the name and visual identity have been updated, the core of the company remains the same.
Translating terahertz research into practical instrumentation.
Building reliable measurement systems for industrial and research users.
Our technical expertise, partnerships, and development roadmap remain unchanged.
Introducing Chameleon
Alongside the brand transition, we are introducing our first product, Chameleon.
Chameleon is a laboratory-grade terahertz thickness measurement system designed for non-contact analysis of non-metallic materials.
- Non-contact thickness measurement.
- Resolves individual layers in a multilayer stack.
- Built for structured laboratory workflows.
More detail is on the product page.
Our scientific foundation
AMI's terahertz work builds on research conducted at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU).
The team combines expertise in terahertz physics, signal processing, measurement instrumentation, and systems engineering, translating academic methods into measurement systems we can ship.
Looking ahead
With AMI as the public brand and Chameleon as the first product, the focus from here is on putting terahertz measurement to work outside the lab that built it.
- Expanding the set of terahertz measurement applications we cover.
- Working with industrial partners on real measurement problems.
- Supporting laboratory and research users who want to use the technique in their own work.