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Canadian technology developed for astronomy helps detect cancer cells

September 1, 2020

The Canadian Space Agency website presents Nüvü Camēras' ultra sensitive EMCCD camera technology for both space and ground-based applications in their News from the Canadian space industry.

asc-csa.gc.ca

Canada

The Canadian Space Agency awards $15 million for technology R&D to 25 companies

May 27th 2019

Nüvü Camera was awarded funding to increase the TRL of the safest solution for space debris protection, a Wide Field EMCCD Camera for space-based instruments.

SpaceQ

EMCCD controller for extreme low light imaging

November 15th 2017

Novus Light announces Nüvü Camēras’ CCCPs, the world’s first EMCCD controller designed for extreme low light imaging in a space environment.

www.novuslight.com

Crossing Borders - Fall 2016

October 27 to November 2, 2017

Japan was the first country to purchase from Nüvü Caméras. Since then, the Japanese early adopters have remained dedicated to the Canadian EMCCD technology. Nüvü Caméras, in turn, enriched its innovative ecosystem with its last visit to Tokyo, thus further enhancing and preserving this partnership.

Tokyo, Japan

EMCCD becomes a robust technology with Nüvü Cameras

June 15th 2017

Novus Light presents Nüvü Camēras’ HNü128 AO, a new robust option of its 128×128 EMCCD camera, optimized for high-frame rates and high-sensitivity in non-standard environments.

www.novuslight.com

EMCCD becomes a robust technology with Nüvü cameras

June 14th 2017

Photonics Online highlights the new AO option of Nüvü Camēras’ HNü128, which provides an enhanced solution for environments and applications requiring more robustness from an EMCCD camera while reaching the best sensitivity at high frame rates.

www.photonicsonline.com
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