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Imaging Bites: Unlock New Possibilities: ZEISS arivis Pro and Cloud - Your solution for advanced 3D & 4D image analysis & visualisation

Hodgkin Building, Guy’s Campus, London

 

Join the Imaging Bites Lunch & Learn Seminar Series

ZEISS arivis Pro and arivis Cloud, are powerful tools designed to enhance your microscopy capabilities and streamline research workflows. This presentation will provide an overview of how ZEISS arivis Pro enables comprehensive 3D and 4D data analysis and visualization, while ZEISS arivis Cloud simplifies the training of AI image analysis models. These tools make it accessible for both novice users and experts to train and utilize advanced image analysis and Deep Learning models, ultimately transforming your research experience. 

This Imaging Bites seminar will explore the power of arivis Pro Image Analysis Software. Join us for this 30-minute talk on the power of bioimage analysis, followed by an interactive Q&A and a complimentary lunch. This event is open to all King’s students and staff, it is free but registration is required.

Guest Speaker: Dr. Daniel Hansen, Business Development Manager – Software Solutions, Research Microscopy Solutions, Zeiss

Moderator: Fadwa Joud, Associate Director Business Development and Innovation, Imaging Core Facilities

Imaging Bites Lunch and Learn Seminar Series
This event is part of the Imaging Bites Lunch & Learn, a seminar series for King’s imaging community, designed to share knowledge, explore cutting-edge imaging topics, and foster collaborations. Featuring expert speakers from academia, core facilities, and industry, each session includes a talk, interactive discussion, and complimentary lunch.

For more details and upcoming events, visit the Imaging Bites Lunch and Learn Series.

This event is proudly sponsored by: Zeiss

Imaging Bites Zeiss arivis Pro Software -Zeiss logo-12 March

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Fadwa Joud

Associate Director - Innovation & Business Development, Imaging Core Facilities


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