UV hyperspectral imaging system has use in life sciences and medical technology

April 1, 2025
The BlueEye UV hyperspectral imaging system operates from 220 to 380 nm.

The BlueEye UV hyperspectral imaging system operates from 220 to 380 nm. It uses a back-illuminated CMOS sensor and offers ~40 fps at 2048 × 2048 pixels. Designed for life sciences and medical technology, the integrated system includes the BlueEye UV hyperspectral camera, sample stage, UV lamp, enclosure, ozone mitigation, computer, and software.

Inno-Spec

Nuremberg, Germany

www.inno-spec.de

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