Bio Photonics invited Nüvü Camēras experts to present the various low flux imaging technologies available to users and help them select the device that suits their application. Take a look at the entire article here.
Les Affaires carried out an interview with Marie-Eve Ducharme, Nüvü Camēras’ CEO. The portrait, published in the magazine’ Summer 2015 special issue, introduces the vision and passion of the company’s co-founder whose dream is saving lives with the help of highly sensitive cameras.
Journalist Pauline Gravel shares the history and technological innovation behind Nüvü cameras since Olivier Daigle PhD project in astrophysics.
Photonics Spectra invited Nüvü Camēras experts to share the theory behind photon-counting imaging as well as its outstanding applications from the infinitely distant to the infinitely small. Take a look at the entire article here.
Labrigger.com, the source for open solutions for biomedical research, whose goal is to “accelerate and enable research by reducing the duplication of effort by multiple labs”, devotes its last post to what researchers should look for prior to purchasing an EMCCD camera. Labrigger let Nüvü Camēras experts present an in-depth review of all the electronic noise sources and constraints that come into play when imaging in low-light conditions with an EMCCD camera. Take a look at the entire article here!
In the September issue of Space Quarterly, Sr. Satellite Engineer with Telesat and Chair of the Ottawa Chapter of the Canadian Space Society Ryan Anderson brings Nüvü Camēras into the limelight. From the ability to simply produce less noise to control EMCCDs, Nüvü Camēras avoids the use of noise filtering algorithms that may eliminate valuable data in addition to noise. Mentioning some of Nüvü Camēras’ most recognized customers including NASA for future applications in space, the article features VP and CTO Olivier Daigle. He provides insights on how the determination for state of the art instrumentation in astronomy helped Nüvü Camēras achieve such a reputation through scientific publications and how they lead to opportunities in the biomedical field as well as the OEM market for integrated imaging systems.
In the June 1st 2012 edition of L’Actualité magazine, an article was featured describing a variety of Nüvü Camēras’ technological innovations and also announced the forthcoming new EMCCD camera that will be available at a lesser cost and that can be used in a wide range of applications, especially in biomedical research.
A press release regarding Nüvü Camēras’ innovative EM N2 camera was issued on the Vision Systems Design website detailing some of its most notable specifications including its maximum EM gain of 5000 and subelectron background noise level. Some of the camera’s applications in the field of biomedical research were mentioned as well.
Laser Focus World issued a press release describing Nüvü Camēras’ innovative EM N2 camera. Some of its most noteworthy specifications were mentioned such as its maximum EM gain of 5000 and background noise level below 0.001 electron/pixel/frame. In addition, a short list of the camera’s applications in biomedical research was also included.
An article describing in interesting detail the origins of the company followed by a concise description of astronomical and biomedical applications of Nüvü Camēras’ EMCCD technology was published in early 2012. The article also details the long-term goals and ambitions of the company’s cofounders, Marie-Eve Ducharme and Olivier Daigle.