On June 29, 2021, the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) awarded Nüvü Camēras a contribution as part of the Space Technology Development Program to develop an EMCCD exoplanet imaging solution compatible with nanosatellite systems.
Nüvü Caméras, a leading ultrasensitive CCD & EMCCD imaging solution manufacturer, announces its HNü series’ new official names: the HNü Alpha, Gamma and Omega. Through its unique and patented electronic design, Nüvü Caméras has been developing state-of-the-art low-noise, high-sensitivity EMCCD cameras for over a decade.
Following an interview with Nüvü Camēras’ CTO, Olivier Daigle, Space Q presents Nüvü’s latest product launch : The world’s first EMCCD controller qualified for operation in a space-like environment.
Thriving from one of the top aerospace hubs, Nüvü Camēras is featured in the Quebec Aerospace 2017 industry report alongside leading research, governmental and private institutions. CEO, Marie-Eve Ducharme, presents Nüvü’s innovative imaging technology and its added value to the global aerospace supply chain.
Military & Aerospace highlights the new HNü128 AO EMCCD camera, optimized for applications in non-standard environments such as adaptive optics, amongst many others.
Vision Systems Design presents Nüvü’s recent innovation, the multiple regions of interest (mROI) feature to boost acquisition speed in low-light applications. Researchers from the Institute for Research in Immunology and Cancer and the Australian National University present promising examples with the new feature.
Vision Systems featured the refined neurosurgical microscope, which integrate Nüvü™’s EMCCD camera, for efficient tumorous brain cells removal, in its January Snapshots. The device was developed at l’École Polytechnique de Montréal. The article highlights Yoann Gosselin’s achievements while he was completing a Biomedical Engineering graduate degree in collaboration with Nüvü Camēras where he now work as Applications Engineer.
Shown in an INRS Energy, Material and Telecommunication research center informative post is a Nüvü Camēras’ HNü camera on top of a microspectroscopy system.