In combination with ICG, GLOW allows surgeons to observe cerebral anatomy in natural color, augmented by a real-time view of blood flow. This is particularly useful in AVM or aneurysm surgeries. It is configured to stay by your cells on any lab bench or even directly in an incubator. ARTOS 3D automatically produces ribbons of extremely consistent, thin sections nanometer range thickness for array tomographic 3D image reconstruction of the specimen.
With the launch of the PROvido multidisciplinary microscope Leica Microsystems enhances intraoperative visualization in a broad range of surgical applications. PROvido features exclusive FusionOptics technology from Leica Microsystems, which was previously only available in premium microscope solutions. Surgeons can now see a larger area in full focus and benefit from less interruptions through time consuming refocusing. The top-of-the-line optics and illumination combined for the first time in a responsive, stable floor stand, allow surgeons to see more, simply.
Equipped with 4Tune, a tunable, non-descanned detection system, the SP8 DIVE offers you unlimited flexibility and enables you to develop new multicolor deep in vivo experiments. DIVE stands for Deep In Vivo Explorer and enables researchers to capture up to four fluorophores simultaneously and an unlimited number of fluorophores sequentially. The ability to visualize complex biological processes in living tissues over time is key for driving research in the fields of neurosciences, cancer and inflammatory diseases.
Whether you need to precisely follow the development of a single cell in a dish, screen through multiple assays, obtain single molecule resolution, or tease out behaviors of complex processes, a DMi8 S system will enable you to see more, see faster, and find the hidden to find the missing link. The DMi8 S imaging solution from Leica provides 5x more speed, and an increased viewing area up to 10,x. This can be combined with the new photomanipulation scanner to activate, ablate, and bleach within one experiment.
For super resolution and nanoscopy, the Infinity TIRF has been added allowing simultaneous multi-color imaging with single molecule resolution. Opening up the next chapter in widefield imaging. The Leica EZ4 W which transfers HD images directly to students' mobile devices has been recognized with the prestigious Worlddidac Award, an award that honors outstandingly innovative educational products or solutions. CaptiView technology injects images from image-guided surgery IGS software into the microscope eyepieces.
Surgeons can fully concentrate on their patient, have all the data in front of their eyes and do not need to look up during the procedure. The first High Pressure Freezer with integrated light stimulation is a technology so precise that researchers can start asking new questions — and will be able to get answers.
The contact-free imaging method aids ophthalmologists and researchers in the diagnosis of physiological and pathologic conditions of the eye. Stefan Hell was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the development of super-resolved fluorescence microscopy.
In collaboration with Leica Microsystems, this principle was translated into the first commercially available STED microscope. The surgical microscope Leica M OH6 is equipped with technology to enable surgeons to see better into deep, narrow cavities.
Researchers can build their Leica DMi8 microscope fully modularly. The platform can be adapted to their needs any time — a big difference to former instruments. Enabling scientists to visualize and study cellular structures and processes down to the molecular level, the instrument was voted among the Top 10 Innovations for laboratories and research.
First surgical microscopes with integrated TrueVision 3D technology enable an entire operating team to see what the surgeon sees without the need for a separate cart, thus saving space in the operating room. Acquisition of Aotec, distributor for more than 25 years moves presence in Latin America forward. For its switchover to Kanban systems, Leica Microsystems Operations in Wetzlar, Germany, won the Manufacturing Excellence award for logistics and operational management.
The Leica TCS SP8 confocal microscope combines high-performance optics, the fastest true confocal scanner and the most sensitive detection system available, to enable researchers to uncover life's secrets.
Science Lab is the knowledge portal on microscopy and EM sample preparation. Articles, interviews, tutorials, and webinars help users with interesting and hands-on information. By , Science Lab has grown to an online resource with more than articles. The M7 is an analog camera that has become a market leader. Magnesium machining. Leica obtains new certification by EN ISO in a year in which saw turnover of around 33 million euros.
In Portugal, in order to offset the cuts imposed by the government, Leica shared its profits with employees in a year in which turnover amounted to 40 million euros. The investment in this new factory was around In May, Leica Camera AG opened its new factory in Am Leitz Park 1 in the new industrial area of Wetzlar, the city where it all began and to commemorate the th anniversary of the Leica camera, the company joined the Swiss watchmaker Valbray to produce a limited edition of Leica inspired watches.
Produced in Portugal, the Leica T is the first camera made worldwide with the «unibody» concept: all the exterior is constructed from a single block of aluminum. This model, produced in collaboration with Audi design, offers a touch screen and integrated WiFi module.
The Leica Store in Porto was opened on December 1 st , His invention was a success among scientists, and the Optical Institute began the production of microscopes that stand out for their quality and precision. This was the first step taken in creating one of the most renowned and recognised companies in the world known for the quality, innovation and differentiation of their products. Timeline Ernst Leitz begins to work at the Optical Institute. At the age of 22, Ernst Leitz became a partner at the Optical Institute.
Oskar Barnack is born. Leitz produces microscopes per year. Leitz opens a branch in New York. The company produces 9, microscopes per year and employs persons. Its latest invention is launched: the binocular microscope. Oskar Barnack creates the Ur-Leica, the prototype of a small-format 35mm camera. Leica A. The first mm Leitz projector for slides or film appears. Leica IIIf. It was discontinued in ; 9, units were produced. Only about 1, MOTs were manufactured. Production discontinued in ; 31, units were produced.
Manufactured until , also called Leica «compact», it had Minolta participation. A model produced until Model manufactured until Produced until Only units were produced.
Cx Series — C1. A lighter version of the R8 is produced weighing g less. This model was discontinued in A homage to the original MP this time, meaning «Mechanical Perfection». The rapid development of aeroplanes means that aerial cameras can be used. The model precision level was built based on a report created by Heinrich Wild, engineer at the department of topography. Delivery of a Borda circle, a twelve-inch theodolite, to General Dufour.
It was an essential tool in the creation of the Dufour map of Switzerland. Jakob Kern initially produced instruments for technical drawings and until these remained the main production branch of Kern. These instruments become the worldwide standard for technology and quality. In Heinrich Wild founded WILD Heerbrugg, where Leica Geosystems is still headquartered today, and set an important milestones in the development of precision instruments.
Home About Us Summary History. Jakob Kern is awarded at a world exhibition in London for the quality of his products. Related links. Please note that these are not a Leica Geosystems webpages. History poster In Heinrich Wild founded WILD Heerbrugg, where Leica Geosystems is still headquartered today, and set an important milestones in the development of precision instruments. See years of history in one big wallpaper poster!
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