Olympus has announced that it will be launching a totally
re-engineered line of highly
customisable inverted microscope systems for life science research at the European Microscopy Congress (EMC) 2012
in Manchester, UKAs well as hosting a booth at the show,
Olympus plan to demo some of its systems in the
RMS learning
zone at the meeting. This area is specifically designed to provide scientists
and technicians with the opportunity to learn from commercial application
specialists, as well as their academic peers. The company will also be hosting
several breakout workshops at EMC 2012, where Olympus experts will be discussing
the range of exciting applications the new systems will offer - seating will be
allocated on a first-come-first-serve basis, so please arrive promptly to avoid
disappointment.
The new line of
systems being introduced by Olympus in
September will be the company's most significant life science product launch in
the last few years. The microscopes in question contain several novel design
features not seen on any other frame to date, and are expected to open up new
research applications. The systems are also designed to be highly flexible,
allowing users to quickly and easily customise their set-up to meet the needs
of their project. For researchers and clinicians interested in finding out
more, Olympus will be exploring different aspects of the systems in a dedicated
workshop at EMC 2012 on 19
September at 14.45. There will also be two further workshops on specialised
optics enabling new experimental possibilities, on the 18
th and 20
th
September respectively, both starting at 14.45.
As Europe's largest
exhibition dedicated to microscopy, the EMC
is only held once every four years, making it the highest profile European
event for microscope users. This year's congress will include a wide range of
training opportunities and a programme of informative technical workshops and
talks, as well as excellent networking opportunities. Olympus will be
discussing its wide range of solutions for life science and materials science
applications at the meeting.
For more information go to
www.microscopy.olympus.eu (life science) or
www.olympus-ims.com/ (materials science).
Alternatively, visit the Olympus booth at EMC
2012 to discuss with one of our experts how an Olympus system could meet your
microscopy needs.
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