Exhibition of hardware and software for
digital image processing and analysisOrganised in collaboration with the Royal Microscopical Society
An exhibition of hardware and software for digital image processing and analysis is being held in association with the Course on Computers in MicroscopyA small exhibition of equipment and supplies relating to microscopy will be mounted in association with the course and colloquium. Manufacturers play a key role here: where possible, working samples of their products are exhibited, and their technical representatives work in close collaboration with course staff to provide relevant demonstrations and hands-on experience of the latest equipment. The exhibition will normally be open every day after morning coffee and in the afternoon (including the lunch break). Periods can be scheduled for short formal presentations, and opportunities will be available for delegates to discuss technical matters in a less formal setting. The exhibition will also be opened to non-course members on one of the days, and will be advertised locally.
- Exhibitors are welcome to stay for the entire period or for only a part.
- Temporary car/van parking can be arranged at the venue (for loading/off-loading only).
- No charge is made for participation in the exhibition, but a reservation must be made.
- Please contact the Organiser (see below) for details of availability.
We will be delighted to discuss the possibility of sponsorship (for example, of a social drinks reception).
Organisations which have have agreed to participate this year or which have supported Computers in Microscopy in the past are listed below. Many others have provided technical and sales literature.
University of Cambridge Royal Microscopical Society Leica Cambridge Synoptics Applied Imaging Karl Zeiss UK Fairfield Imaging Iterated Systems Agar Scientific Epic Technology Framestore Technologies EEV Chelmsford Data Cell Pixel Management Polaroid Aydin Controls Imaging Associates/Kontron Metro Anglia Institute of Materials Seescan Logica Bio-Rad Optimum Vision Data Translation Cambridge Technology Kodak R&D
Further Information
Registration and accommodation
Contact Rebecca Morden at RMS on (01 865) 248768, FAX (01 865) 791237
Email: info@rms.org.uk.
WWW: http://www.rms.org.ukCourse, Colloquium and Exhibitor programme
Contact David Holburn on (01 223) 332775, FAX (01 223) 332662)
Send email to David Holburn.
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