Oct. 28, 2011
The BX3 clinical microscope system from Olympus is used for analysis and disease diagnosis in pathology and cytology. Images with accurately rendered colours are created with a true colour LED illumination technology and built in Light Intensity Manager (LIM).
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The Jenoptik Group announced its preliminary figures for 2010. The sales totaled around € 510 million (€ 473.6 million in 2009). Strong growth came from the semiconductor industry, with the automotive industry recovering faster than expected in 2010. The order intake increased by nearly 35 %. Net debt was reduced to slightly less than € 80 million.
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Olympus has recently launched labSens - a complete documentation package for clinical and research imaging. The software provides a workflow-oriented user interface, ensuring that the key functions for digital imaging, analysis and documentation are clearly presented and easy-to-use. This is achieved by seamlessly combining the new Olympus BX3 clinical microscopes with digital imaging cameras, as well as automation components, to provide the perfect conduit between the user, the process and the microscope system.
moreOct. 05, 2010
Olympus has launched the new BX3 upright research microscope systems at Biotechnica, Hannover. Following on from the successful BX2 range, the BX3 systems provide users with a ‘blank canvas' to fully define their own working environment: from the microscope and imaging components, through software workflows and GUIs, right down to the positioning of the controls on the desktop. The manual BX53 frame offers complete system flexibility with optional coded and automated modules and the BX63 frame provides advanced automation as standard.
moreJun. 15, 2010
Jenoptik has now added two USB camera types to its ProgRes CCD microscope camera range: ProgRes SpeedXT core 3 and ProgRes SpeedXT core 5. Establishing this new product range, Jenoptik meets the increased requirements of a large user community in the industrial and scientific areas demanding perfect image quality in connection with outstanding speed.
moreMar. 11, 2010
Lumencor announced the launch of its new product. The Spectra light engine provides seven discrete solid state outputs spanning the complete visible spectrum, making it a true arc lamp replacement. This product complements the family of multicolor light engine products by Lumencor for microscopists, researchers and OEMs. The light engines are supporting high content screening, live cell imaging, digital histology, gene expression analysis and a plethora of other applications in labs and instrumentation worldwide, stated Steven Jaffe, Ph.D., President and CEO.
moreFeb. 22, 2010
Olympus has introduced an improved version of its successful dotSlide virtual slide system. The new VS110 combines microscopy seamlessly with imaging to create a virtual slide that is an exact copy of the real specimen. Generating a high resolution image of the whole specimen, this can be viewed and analyzed from the overview image at low magnification up to maximum magnification by simply zooming in. All samples can be evaluated around the world instantly and simultaneously as they are stored electronically on a central server.
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Digital imaging methods and digital automation technology are the primary components of modern microscopy. Our series "Basics of Light Microscopy and Imaging" illustrated how closely microscopy and digital imaging have become entwined. The main contents of this series dealt with image generation, contrast, resolution, 3-D visualisation and fluorescence techniques. From this knowledge base, we now focus on the areas of materials science and metallography in our new series, "Digital Materials Analysis".
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Multimodal Imaging in Life Science Requires Intelligent Digital Data Management.
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85th Olympus Technology Fair: Digital imaging, Tissue Engineering - Capsule Endoscope, Scanning Probe Microscope
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