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October 15, 2020

Virtual edition of PicoQuant’s Quantum Symposium brings together top scientists from all over the world

Over 120 participants attended this year’s symposium, which was held as an online only event for the first time

This year’s 3rd International Symposium on “Single Photon based Quantum Technologies” was held as a virtual meeting from September 15-17, 2020. The inspiring three day event brought together more than 120 participants from 35 countries to report on and share their latest discoveries.

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Virtual edition of PicoQuant’s Quantum Symposium brings together top scientists from all over the world

October 13, 2020

PicoQuant GmbH strengthens local presence in China

Chinese customers benefit from a website in Chinese and a strong local presence

To better serve its growing Chinese customer base, PicoQuant GmbH now has an official Chinese website that offers first-hand information about PicoQuant products and applications. Together with 20 trained sales and support staff on site in Wuhan at the established showroom, the Chinese community’s needs can now be optimally served. In addition to competent consulting and service, customers can arrange for local demonstrations of components like picosecond pulsed lasers and time-correlated single photon counting units and also perform test measurements and gain in-depth experience on the FluoTime series of time-resolved spectrometers or the confocal fluorescence microscopy platform MicroTime 200.

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PicoQuant GmbH strengthens local presence in China

October 13, 2020

New potential techniques for neuromonitoring using PicoQuant instrumentation

In a recently published paper the authors show how NIRS/DCS can accurately monitor cerebral blood flow and metabolism

In a recent open access paper in Neurophotonics, our customer Keith St Lawrence and his research team demonstrate how signal contamination stemming from the skin can be reduced during optical measurements of cerebral blood flow and metabolism. Their work shows how one can accurately monitor these parameters by enhancing Near Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS) and Diffuse Correlation Spectroscopy (DCS) with time-resolved and multi distance approaches, respectively.

Contgratulations to Keith and his team for this great paper! For us at PicoQuant, it is always a pleasure to see how time-resolved instrumentation such as our picosecond event timer and TCSPC module HydraHarp 400 can improve our world.

The complete paper is available at the Neurophotonics website

New potential techniques for neuromonitoring using PicoQuant instrumentation

September 23, 2020

PicoQuant strengthens North American sales and support team

Linnéa Olofsson joins the company’s efforts to expand sales and support in the US and Canadian markets

On September 1, 2020, Dr. Linnéa Olofsson joined PicoQuant Photonics North America Inc. as a sales and first level support representative based out of Montreal, Canada. As the direct, local contact, she provides competent consulting and support for PicoQuant’s time-resolved spectrometer and microscopy systems. “I warmly welcome Linnéa to our team,” says Uwe Ortmann, PicoQuant’s head of sales, “her strong background in biophysics and single molecule detection makes her an excellent addition for our customers in the USA and Canada, providing them with in-depth consulting as well as first level support for our MicroTime and FluoTime systems. Over the next two weeks, Linnéa will refine her know-how at our headquarters in Berlin and gain first-hand experience on our time-resolved microscopy and spectroscopy systems”.

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PicoQuant strengthens North American sales and support team

September 15, 2020

PicoQuant’s rapidFLIM HiRes combines ultra fast FLIM imaging with outstanding 10 ps time resolution

Users can now visualize dynamic processes in cells or tissues with unprecedented acquisition speed and time resolution

Imaging dynamic processes in tissues or cells require methods that are fast, reliable, and quantitative. Scientists and engineers at PicoQuant have developed rapidFLIM HiRes which enables imaging samples at up to 15 frames per second with a time resolution of 10 ps using Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging (FLIM). With rapidFLIM HiRes users gain access to both rapid data acquisition and high time resolution when studying fast processes such as protein interactions, FRET dynamics, ion fluxes, or even quickly moving species.

Registration for the webinar: webinar website

Request the white paper: rapidFLIMHiRes website

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PicoQuant’s rapidFLIM HiRes combines ultra fast FLIM imaging with outstanding 10 ps time resolution