Events

2023 Events

Teledyne Lumenera will be exhibiting at industry events in 2023. Check back for more events later in the year.

 

Webinars

Teledyne Lumenera has sponsored the following on-demand webinars:

 

Bitesize Bio: "Optocardiography: Optical Imaging of Cardiac Physiology"


Free webinar

On-Demand Webinar
Presented by: Dr. Igor Efimov


Optical mapping is a technique that is widely used to study heart rhythm disorders, as it offers a higher spatial andtemporal resolution on cardiac tissue over traditional electrical mapping. Join Dr. Igor Efimov as he takes you through the stepsinvolved for designing a real-time physiological imaging system as well as a novel, easily-reproducible panoramic imaging system. Hewill explain the history of optical mapping, basic principles and techniques for obtaining high-quality signals, and usefultroubleshooting advice for both the beginner and experienced researcher.

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VSD Webinar: "Imaging in science and medicine: Trends, techniques, applications, components"


Free webinar

On-Demand Webinar
Presented by: Tom Brennan, President, Artemis Vision


Today, imaging in science and medicine extends beyond just the microscope. Numerous vision technologies provide benefitsin scientific and medical imaging, or life sciences applications. Tom Brennan, President of Artemis Vision, will provide an overview ofusing vision in life sciences, including the types of components available for these applications, the opportunities that visionprovides, and how these technologies are currently being deployed, and how they may be in the future. He will also discuss the latesttrends and technologies enabling these applications, real life case study success stories, and the challenges that come with developingthese systems.

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BitesizeBio Webinar: "Getting Correct Color from Your Camera"


Free webinar

On-Demand Webinar
Presented by: Jerry Sedgewick, Imaging and Analysis, LLC


Seeing is believing—or is it? As shown with the blue and black (or was it gold and white?) dress, correct colorreproduction can be tricky. In microscopy imaging, however, color reproduction is of utmost importance. Microscopy images that containcolor, such as with histology stains, must be able to be compared and analyzed. If the color reproduction is poor, then there’s achance that important information will be overlooked.

There are a number of factors that affect color reproduction. The light source, camera type, and white balance all play arole—even the choice of monitor can affect color reproduction. These aspects all must be optimized for the particular type ofmicroscopy imaging being performed. Here we discuss these factors and how to ensure that the image you see down the eyepiece matcheswhat you see on the screen.

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Bitesize Bio Webinar: "What Do I Really Need From My Microscope Camera?"


Free webinarOn-Demand Webinar
Presented by: James Jonkman


If you ask any vendor which camera is the best one for your microscope, they will usually tell you that it depends on yourapplication. But this is only a helpful response if if you are setting up a microscope for a very specific application. If you plan touse your microscope for many different applications (either in a larger labgroup or in a core facility), then you really need helpchoosing the best general-purpose camera that meets your budget. In this talk, I’ll build on an earlier webinar on cameras byDoug Richardson, but narrowing in on the most important considerations for choosing an all-purpose camera for your widefieldmicroscope.


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AIA Webinar: "Vision in Life Sciences/R&D"


Free webinar
On-Demand Webinar
Presented by: Jerry Fife


In this webinar,we’ll review of some of the imaging techniques used in Life Science research and development for drug discovery and testing,diagnostic test and screening, and physiological reactions.

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On Demand Webinar: Choosing the Right Camera for Your Microscope


WebinarOn-Demand Webinar
Presented by: The Director of Imaging atthe Harvard Center for Biological Imaging





In this webinar you will learn: The important properties of microscopy cameras & how to pick theright camera to get the best results for your specific application
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