The Canadian Photonic Industry Consortium invited Nüvü Camēras to introduce HNü’s ingenious cryogenic packaging. CEO Marie-Eve Ducharme and Mechanical Director Hervé Lavoie described its features to Canadian high tech camera makers.
Nüvü Camēras attended the 2013 edition of Photonics North to showcase its new line of thermoelectric EMCCD cameras.
Dr. Oleg Djazovski of the Canadian Space Agency presented a conference on the advantages of canadian EMCCD technology for future space instrumentation applications with Nüvü Camēras and University of Montreal as coauthors.
Nüvü Camēras attended the Optics-Photonics/Electronics Event held at the MiQro Innovation Collaborative Center to present its new line of EMCCD cameras. The HNü, Nüvü Camēras’ innovative thermoelectric-cooled EMCCD camera, is designed to provide top of the line low light imaging performance for applications ranging from astronomy all the way to biomedical research.
Nüvü Camēras attended the 2013 edition of the SPIE Photonics West conference for the launch of its new line of EMCCD cameras designed to provide accessible top of the line low light imaging performance.
Nüvü Camēras attended the Biophysical Society 57th Annual Meeting for the launch of its new line of EMCCD cameras designed to provide accessible top of the line low light imaging performance.
Nüvü Camēras attended the 2013 edition of the BiOS conference for the launch of its new line of EMCCD cameras designed to provide accessible top of the line low light imaging performance.
Dr. Yves Bérubé-Lauzière from the Sherbooke University Hospital Centre also presented a conference on multimodal imaging techniques using Nüvü Camēras’ technology.
Nüvü Camēras attended the 2012 edition of the Montreal Light Microscopy Course held at McGill University. 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 was given by Nüvü Camēras to course attendees as part of a Lunch-N-Learn period entitled “EMCCD Cameras: Pushing the Limits of Low Light Biomedical Imaging”. The talk included an overview of modern digital imaging devices used in biomedical research and focused on the uses of EMCCD cameras for such applications.
Nüvü Camēras, alongside the Canadian Space Agency and the University of Montreal, presented the most recent EMCCD developments and provided a wide spectrum of information regarding innovative EMCCD technology.
Olivier Daigle, Nüvü Camēras’ CTO held a presentation on his results characterizing the extreme sensitivity of the CCCP, while Tohoku University and the University of Sao Paulo presented different demanding applications requiring Nüvü Camēras’ top performance in EMCCD technology.
Hybrid-model imaging systems combining fluorescence and ultrasound were presented alongside Baoqiang Li of the Institute of Biomedical Engineering of École Polytechnique de Montréal. Nüvü Camēras highlighted various technological advances happening across the province and showcased at the Quebec booth.
Uniting a wide variety of trade shows including Laser Expo, Lens Expo, Vision Japan, IR+UV Expo, Positioning Expo as well as Mebios Japan, this event gave an ideal opportunity to discover the very latest in modern optics, photonics and imaging technology. Nüvü Camēras was there to meet and discuss new applications for its EMCCD technology.