Mar. 26, 2012
Digital Surf has announced that they come together with Confovis to integrate the imaging and analyis software solution MountainsMap in Confovi´s grid-confocal measuring systems ConfoCAM LED.
moreDec. 02, 2011
Carl Zeiss has expanded ZEN imaging software to drive all ZEISS light microscope systems.
moreNov. 16, 2011
Nikon has launched the Eclipse Ni series. This upright research microscope series offers multi-mode system expandability to meet the imaging needs of bioscience and medical research on one platform.
moreNov. 14, 2011
Nikon has announced the availability of version 4.0 of NIS-Elements. Version 4.0 offers the ability to control current existing and the latest Nikon systems, ensuring familiarity on all Nikon imaging platforms.
New Features
◦ Over 100 new functions for improved user experience
◦ New support for third party cameras and hardware
◦ Easier switching between microscope applications
◦ Improved user rights management
moreFeb. 22, 2011
Craic Technologies joins with Laboratory Imaging to introduce rIQ: the intelligent solution for the analysis of glass trace evidence.
rIQ, which stands for Refractive Index Quantification, is designed to determine the refractive index of glass quickly, accurately and easily. A vital instrument for any forensic laboratory, rIQ is offered in a standalone configuration, as part of a microspectrophotometer which includes color analysis of glass, or as an upgrade package.
moreApr. 07, 2010
High Content Screening is a growing discipline in Life Science Research. Leica Microsystems has therefore launched the HCS A High Content Screening Automation package for confocal research microscopes. Combining the strengths of high-resolution confocal point scanners with the LAS AF Matrix M3 software platform delivers a highly flexible tool for processing large amounts of data and automated imaging in multi dimensions at high speed. The HCS A enables researchers to customize confocal microscopes according to current requirements and challenging life science experiments.
moreFeb. 17, 2010
Olympus introduced a versatile, range of research microscope systems. The Olympus xcellence line covers advanced live cell techniques such as real-time high-speed imaging, TIRFM & HILO (cell^TIRF), photo control such as FRAP, FLIP & photo activation (cell^FRAP), and laser spinning disc confocal (cell^SPIN).
moreNov. 14, 2009
Nikons NIS-Elements is an integrated platform of imaging software for the comprehensive control of microscope image capture and document data management. Four distinct software suites address specific application requirements, delivering an intuitive interface to simplify workflow and handling multidimensional imaging tasks flawlessly, with support for capture, display, peripheral device control and data management and analysis of images (up to six-dimensional images). Various convenient plug-ins are available for more advanced imaging and analysis capabilities.
moreJul. 01, 2007
Introduced specifically for investigating live cell processes, the Olympus CellM and CellR are highly advanced fluorescence imaging workstations. At the top end of the Olympus cell family of imaging products, both offer specialised all-in-one Illumination Systems with highly sensitive digital cameras for multicolour fluorescence time-lapse image acquisition. Their imaging software package features the intuitive Experiment Manager - a user friendly graphical interface enabling easy set up and execution of even the most complex experiments, with minimal training.
moreApr. 01, 2007
Micro-Imaging: LSM 5 Laser Scanning Microscopes, Carl Zeiss - Something will lighten your load this year, maybe even make it as light as a feather. For operators of Laser Scanning Microscopes from the LSM 5 Family made by Carl Zeiss, a total innovation in user friendly software is waiting to be discovered. Implementing new programming and design tools, Carl Zeiss has redesigned every software feature to be more intuitive to use. And the software now allows you to rearrange the user interface exactly as required.
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