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Digital pathology is evolving...
For fast and high quality whole slide scanning, virtual slide management and image sharing across a network
NanoZoomer S210 and
NDP.serve3
NanoZoomer S210
• Brightfield slide scanner • 210 slide scanning capability • High performance • Cost-effective • Batch scanning and continuous loading
NDP.serve3
• Share and manage whole slide images across the internet or intranet
• Intuitive and simple to use graphical user interface • Secure database with enhanced search functionality • 3 versions available to match application needs and budgets
www.nanozoomer.com For more information ✔ at
www.scientistlive.com/eurolab PIONEERS B PROFESSION S Y
The Mars rover Spirit began automated analysis of the planet‘s rocks and soil in January 2004.
• Absolute excitation Laser power determination in 0.1 mW steps (TruePower).
• High-res spectroscopy and imaging in parallel • User-friendly access to industry-leading performance
apyron
apyron – Winner of the ACHEMA Innovation Award 2015
Raman •
WITec Headquarters WITec GmbH, Lise-Meitner-Str. 6, 89081 Ulm, Germany, Phone +49 (0)731 140700,
info@witec.de
For more information ✔ at
www.scientistlive.com/eurolab
3D confocal Raman image of CCl4 in an oil-water-alkane emulsion
Automated Raman Imaging
The WITec apyron Raman system automates the exploration of sample surfaces and chemical components. Software controlled, self-adjusting measurement routines along with TruePower and motorization bring a revelation in user- friendliness to cutting edge Raman imaging.
Feel the spirit of exploration, automatically. WITec apyron – convenience meets performance.
AFM • SNOM • RISE
www.witec.de
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