Andor Technology is to demonstrate its range of microscopy systems at Microscience 2010 at Excel London on 28 June-1 July 2010.
The company will display and run live demonstrations of its range of microscopy systems, including the Revolution DSD - a white light confocal spinning disk based on aperture correlation.
Andor will also have live demonstrations highlighting the flexibility of the Revolution XD, the company's laser spinning disk, live-cell confocal instruments.
These combine Andor's IxonEM+ EMCCD cameras, Frappa and solid-state laser combiner (ALC) with the Yokogawa CSU-X1 confocal scanner to provide speed and sensitivity.
The company's scientific CMOS camera will also be demonstrated at Microscience 2010.
Scientific CMOS has the ability to deliver high specifications in sensitivity, resolution, speed, dynamic range and field of view.
Andor will also exhibit the Imaris software, offering versatile 3D and 4D imaging analysis software solution for researchers in life sciences, medicine and related fields.