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Raman, UV-visible-NIR, Photoluminescence, and Polarization Spectroscopy of Microscopic Samples


CRAIC Technologies, leading innovator of microspec- troscopy solutions, announces the addition of Raman and Photoluminescence Microspectroscopy: the 20/30 Perfect Vision™ microspectrophotometer. Te 20/30 PV™ now has the ability to acquire Raman and pho- toluminescence spectra with lasers from the blue to the near infrared range, in addition to UV-visible-NIR absorbance, reflectance, fluorescence, and emission


microspectra. It can rapidly and easily acquire all of these spectra from the same area in sub-micron samples.


CRAIC Technologies www.microspectra.com


Olympus Ultrasonic Equipment Donation Supports San Jacinto College Students


Olympus, a leading nondestructive testing (NDT) manufac- turer, donated ultrasonic testing (UT) equipment to San Jacinto College’s new LyondellBasell Center for Petrochemical, Energy, & Technology (CPET) to support workforce development. Te dona- tion enhances the college’s ability to provide hands-on UT and phased array ultrasonic testing training in real-world labs designed for current industry needs. Students can sharpen their skills using NDT equipment like the OmniScan™ MX2 and EPOCH™ 650 flaw detectors, as well as 38DL PLUS™ thickness gauges.


Olympus www.olympus-ims.com/en/news


CCD Image Sensor Technology Plays a Key Role in COVID-19 Diagnostics


Teledyne is supplying high-performance charged coupled devices (CCDs) COVID-19 diagnostic


for scientific instru-


ments. Tese highly sensitive image sensors are used for low-light imaging applications


such as microscopy and other scientific imaging techniques deployed for research and diagnostic testing of COVID-19. In the past few weeks, the UK CCD Fabrication team has produced hundreds of CCD77-358 devices that will be incorporated into camera systems to support COVID-19 diagnostics.


Teledyne Imaging www.teledyneimaging.com


NanoScientific Symposium, Oct 14–15, 2020 Park Systems will present a “NanoScientific Symposium on Nano Applications for a Changing World,” sponsored by the Physics World and Nanotechnology World Association. Park Systems launched this online event for researchers and scientists in nanoscience and nanotechnology to share data on how new nano applications in research will lead to discoveries that have a tremendous positive impact on the world. Learn how exciting research into biomaterials, biosensors, flexible nanoelectronics, nanostructures and patterning, and more are poised to transform the healthcare, energy, electronics,


textile, and agricultural industries to develop a sustainable economy and a cleaner planet.


Park Systems www.parksystems.com


2020 September • www.microscopy-today.com


arivis, a Software Provider for Visualization, Analysis, and Management of Big Image Data, Announces the New VisionVR 3.2


Te new arivis VisionVR 3.2 allows users to interact in a virtual environment and to work together on the same dataset. Te new collaboration functionality includes:


• Real-time movement, scaling, and clipping of data volumes for all participants.


• Intranet or Internet are configurable. • Users can view each other’s position, direction, and hand movement.


• Collaborators can interactively highlight dataset features for each other.


arivis www.arivis.com/en/imaging-science/arivis-unveils-multiuser-vr-volumetric-imaging


Improved Quality Control for Steel Manufacturers


Olympus, a leading manufacturer of industrial microscopes, is improving the efficiency of nonmetallic inclusion analysis for steel manufacturers who use OLYMPUS Stream™ image analysis soſtware. Te newly released OLYMPUS Stream version 2.4.3 enables users to more precisely choose the areas of


the sample they wish to analyze, helping speed up the


inspection process of high-purity steel. New line measurement features also ease the process of capturing multiple line measurements on a sample for cleaner reporting.


Olympus www.olympus-ims.com/en/news/improved-quality-control-for-steel-manufacturers


New Camera Add-on for Hyperspectral Imaging by Spectrolight


Spectrolight Inc.’s Flexible Wavelength Selector (FWS) provides a new approach to wavelength filtering technology that can be used for hyperspectral imaging applications as seen in the following


video link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m5msi6rO_aU. Te video shows the hyperspectral imaging of the Spectrolight logo as a target image in a setup consisting of a FWS mono tun- able filter with a camera add-on accessory (see figure).


Spectrolight Inc. www.spectrolightinc.com


USC-Olympus Partnership in Multiscale Bioimaging Furthers Precision Medicine A global


leader in endoscopy and life science solutions,


Olympus has long been committed to promoting awareness of cancer screening, prevention, and testing. Olympus recently forged a partnership with the Lawrence J. Ellison Institute for Transformative Medicine at the University of Southern California (USC). Olympus has created a video (link below) highlighting the interactive relationship between image analysis tools and precision cancer medicine. One focus of the partnership is to encourage projects that engage translational oncology and precision anti-cancer drug screening. Olympus


Link to video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=axcmGjfuapM&feature=youtu.be 63


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