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Data-driven microscopy

High-quality data is crucial for all academic and commercial research.

IVAs 100-lista 2023

Microscopy is a central hardware choice of many life sciences research teams due to its unrivaled in-context and qualitative nature.

Manual effort, bad software, and low bandwidth plague microscopy use and inhibit reproducibility, innovations, tempo, and quality of findings for research teams globally.

Cytely Data-Driven Microscopy (DDM) eliminates human bias and provides reproducible data sets using automation and built-in cross-referenced quality control. DDM is hardware agnostic and provides automated and pre-built image-acquisition pipelines, giving smart insights without time investment in setup or maintenance.

One run with DDM usually saves teams weeks of manual labor, provides 10x lower false discovery rates, gives reproducible data, and uncovers findings that would not be found manually.

Cytely DDM will 10x your research findings and helps you release more research and value to society or your business!

IVA’s 100 List 2023 - Technology in the service of humanity

IVA’s 100 List 2023 highlights a diverse range of research projects from Swedish universities, under the theme Technology in the Service of Humanity within in climate change, energy supply, welfare technology, cybersecurity and crisis preparedness. The projects have been selected based on their great potential to create value through commercialization, business and method development, or societal impact. All participating researchers are interested in increased contacts with the business sector for the application and further development of their projects.

Named contact persons for each research project on the 100 List are responsible for the accuracy of the information presented.

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