Phoseon Technology Introduces KeyLight Illumination Systems for Fluorescence Microscopy at SPIE Photonics West 2020

High performance imaging with easy integration for OEMs

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Phoseon will debut KeyLight™ Illumination systems for advanced imaging applications at the upcoming SPIE Photonics West 2020 conference and exhibit in San Francisco, California. Phoseon is the premier provider of LED solutions for a wide-range of life sciences and manufacturing applications. Our solutions provide precisely controlled, long-lasting light for advanced imaging, biological inactivation, and molecular detection.

Visit our booth (3077) to see the Phoseon's KeyLight Illumination systems for fluorescence microscopy. KeyLight delivers high performance imaging with easy integration for OEMs. Phoseon's proprietary LED solutions offer intense, broad-spectrum UV and visible wavelengths for a wide variety of colors between 340nm and 760nm. These compact light sources support 3, 4, 5 or 6 channel systems for greater flexibility depending on the application requirements.

SPIE Photonics West 2020 will be held at the Moscone Convention Center in San Francisco on February 4-6. Stop by the booth to discover why Phoseon is the premier ...

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