Olivier Daigle, Chief Technology Officer at Nüvü Caméras, presented the challenges, expectations and solutions to space exploration issues affecting Nüvü Caméras at the 2016 Canadian Space Exploration Industry Forum.
Nüvü Camēras has hosted a Lunch-N-Learn on the topic of “EMCCD Cameras: In vivo Fluorescence Quantification” during the 2014 edition of the Montreal Light Microscopy Course held at McGill University. The talk focused on fluorescence applications of EMCCD cameras in biomedical and medical research. Uniting graduate students, university professors, researchers and company representatives from the biomedical field, this course is widely regarded as a great success and enriching experience in learning about the wide spectrum of microscopy techniques in biomedical research.
A presentation intended to illustrate the various advantages of Nüvü Camēras’ innovative technology was given at the Canadian Space Agency entitled “The Canadian EMCCD Solution for Low Flux Imaging”.
A presentation intended to illustrate the various advantages of Nüvü Camēras’ higher SNR technology was given at the National Research Council Canada Institute for National Measurement Standards entitled “The Best SNR Solution for Low Flux Imaging”.
Results illustrating the various advantages of Nüvü Camēras’ innovative technology for low light imaging was given at the Canadian Space Commerce Association entitled “The Darkest EMCCD Ever”. Nüvü Camēras also participated in the discussion panel.