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.
An article describes emerging young businesses marketing innovative new technologies. Among the 3 presented companies, Nüvü Camēras was described in fair detail and several potential contributions to biomedical research as well as an insight on future projects were listed.
In the fall of 2011, a press release was issued detailing the fund granted by the Government of Canada for Nüvü Camēras to accelerate its commercialization strategy.
Near the beginning of autumn of 2011, an article was published in Les Affaires, a business-related newspaper, discussing some promising applications of the EM N2 camera.
An article about the cofounders of Nüvü Camēras, Marie-Eve Ducharme and Olivier Daigle, as well as the technological innovations brought forth by the company was published in early 2011 in La Presse Affaires.
Nüvü Camēras cofounder Olivier Daigle was honored at the 45th conference of the Assocation for the Education of Science and Technology in Quebec to promote an interest in the pursuit of college-level studies in science among young students.
An article was published in Le Lien Multimédia in the summer of 2010 discussing Nüvü Camēras cofounders Marie-Eve Ducharme and Olivier Daigle’s efforts to start a company with the purpose of commercializing the most innovative EMCCD camera. The article further describes the major advantages of the imaging system as well as some potential applications in growing fields of study, namely biomedical research.
An insightful interview was conducted with cofounder Olivier Daigle that adequately summarizes his education and scientific background before designing the revolutionary EMCCD controller, the technology behind Nüvü Camēras.
Within a month after the creation of Nüvü Camēras, La Presse, a Montreal-based newspaper, issued a portrait recounting cofounder Olivier Daigle’s passion and motivation for designing the most sensitive EMCCD imaging system.