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- Global Site
Jun 4 – 7
Brno Exhibition CentreBooth #29
Make the most of your visit to ELMI, Brno, Czech Republic June 4-7. Nikon will be running several workshops to help visitors focus on faster, better image acquisition and analysis.
NEW! Be the first to see what Deep Learning can bring to Confocal Imaging!
Join us to discover how to switch effortlessly between confocal imaging with the largest available field of view and super-resolution imaging. The newest addition to our range, the groundbreaking, large field of view laser scanning confocal, A1R HD25, offers almost twice the field of view of previous confocal series, each image contains twice as much of the data that researchers require. The A1R HD25 will be presented in parallel with Nikon’s well-established structured illumination super resolution microscope, N-SIM-E, and cutting-edge automation and decision-making software, JOBS.
Wednesday 5 June | 14:30 - 15:30
Thursday 6 June | 14:30 - 15:30
Room #S4
Where we will discuss how JOBS software allows users to acquire their samples in the way they need and how it can be applied to well plate acquisitions and high content screening.
Wednesday 5 June | 14:30 - 15:30
Thursday 6 June | 14:30 - 15:30
Booth #29
Discover how Super-resolution, down to 120 nm, is now achievable by simply using a so-called SoRa disk (Super resolution via optical Re-assignment) integrated with the Ti2 inverted microscope, a range of superior optics and NIS-Elements.
Wednesday 5 June | 16:00 - 17:00
Thursday 6 June | 16:00 - 17:00
Room #S4
We will demonstrate how Nikon’s powerful, flexible NIS-Elements software suite allows users to create their workflow to easily process and analyze their images in 2D or 3D.
Wednesday 5 June | 17:10 - 18:10
Thursday 6 June | 17:10 - 18:10
Room #S4
Confocal microscope featuring the world’s largest 25 mm field of view for high-throughput, high-resolution imaging.
Spinning disk confocal systems from Yokogawa Life Sciences provide fast and user-friendly options for live cell, organoid, and other imaging applications. The CSU-W1 SoRa spinning disk system provides super-resolution using Optical Pixel Reassignment (OPR) technology.
Flexible software platform for controlling Nikon microscopes and 3rd-party components, with powerful custom programming tools for image acquisition and analysis.