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ZEISS and Argolight join forces to enhance microscopy imaging quality control

By Staff Writer,

Added 09 May 2024

By utilising Argolight's quality control solution with ZEISS microscopes, users will gain a powerful tool to document and verify the performance of their systems, subsequently ensuring the quality of their acquired images.

ZEISS and Argolight recently announced their partnership to seamlessly integrate cutting-edge quality control solutions of the French company into the extensive line of ZEISS microscopes.

This will enable users to accurately measure and assess the performance of their microscopy systems. By utilising Argolight's quality control solution with ZEISS microscopes, users will gain a powerful tool to document and verify the performance of their systems, subsequently ensuring the quality of their acquired images.

ZEISS recognises the critical importance of precise and consistent imaging results in scientific research and manufacturing processes. Through this collaboration, the company aims to further support researchers, scientists, and professionals in numerous industries in achieving superior imaging outcomes by enabling them to assess and enhance the quality of their microscopy systems.

"We are excited to partner with Argolight to advance the field of microscopy," said Michael Albiez, Head of ZEISS Research Microscopy Solutions. "By integrating Argolight's quality control solution for use with our microscopes, we enable our customers to document the reliability and reproducibility of their imaging, ultimately driving scientific progress and discovery."

"We are delighted to join forces with ZEISS, a true pioneer in the field," said Arnaud Royon, CEO at Argolight. "Our shared vision of improving the reliability and reproducibility of microscopy imaging will undoubtedly bring immense benefits to users worldwide. This partnership signifies a significant step ahead in setting new standards for automated quality control in microscopy."

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