The Microscience Microscopy Congress 2015, 29 June - 2 July 2015, Manchester Central, UK

Commercial Workshops

Great training, and they are free to attend

mmc2015 will continue the acclaimed programme of special "hands-on" workshops. They enable the visitor to learn more about the practical details of the conference topics and microscopy in general.

The workshops will all take place on the exhibition floor in the four workshop theatres from Tuesday 30 June - Thursday 2 July. Each session will run for approx 45 minutes.

Workshops are FREE for all visitors at mmc2015 to attend. You won’t need to pre-register, just make sure you turn up on time to ensure you have a seat.

Please find the commercial workshop programme below.

  

Tuesday workshop area 1 workshop area 2 workshop area 3  workshop area 4
1100  Prior Scientific - Microscope Automation  DENSsolutions - Imaging kinetics at atomic level    
1145 Agar Scientific - Agar Scientific eCommerce case study. Powering online sales   Bitplane AG - What is new in Imaris 8: data manager, intergrated batch processing and data mining  Cairn Research Ltd - Simultaneous fast scanning TIRF and targeted laser illumination  TESCAN-UK -  Serial block face imaging using a Xe-plasma FIB-SEM system
1230 Leica Microsystems - The Vertical Turn - Combining Light Sheet and Confocal with the Leica TCS SP8 DLS  Kleindiek Nanotechnik - Micromanipulation in Microscopy: Handling and Characterising Nano Structures  SCIENION AG - Hight-Throughput TEM: load multiple liquid samples onto a single grid FEI - Multidimensional in-situ S/TEM imaging and analysis - Challenges and Solutions
1315 VisiTech International Ltd. - Instant Selective Illumination Microscopy (iSIM)   Exprodo Software - Calpendo: The Intelligent Core Facility Management and Booking System  ISS Group Services - A novel method for automating serial sectioning for volume microscopy  Gatan UK - Advanced in EELS Instrumentation and Analysis: High-Speed Spectroscopy, with Extended Energy and Dynamic Range
1400  Linkam Scientific Instruments Ltd - Seeing is believing! VISTA – A new visual approach to materials characterisation, combining standard thermal analysis techniques with image analysis  CoolLED - Don’t be LED into believing that it’s all about the light source: Maximising fluorescence performance with correct selection of filters.  Hamamatsu Photonics -  W-View Gemini & ORCA Flash4.0 LT: The perfect partners for simultaneous dual-wavelength imaging  Quorum Technologies - A quality approach to carbon coating for TEM and SEM
1445  Klocke Nanotechnik presented by Acutance Scientific - Nanorobotics, from in SEM/FIB Nanoworkbench to nano-precise Micro Production Systems  Photometrics & Qimaging - Which camera suits your research. Understanding the key differences between CCD, sCMOS and EMCCD cameras.  Olympus - Multiphoton Microscopy at its Best -  The High-Speed and High-Precision Fluoview fvmpe-rs System  EDAX, Ametek - New methods for the interpretation of mappings
1530  Gatan UK - OneView: revolutionise your TEM workflow with the only camera running at 25 frames per second at 4K resolution and with ultrafast video capability  Indigo Scientific - Jenoptik‘s new microscope camera for Life Science. Get the most from your microscope workstation  Renishaw - Raman confocal microscopic imaging – a powerful label-free tool for life sciences research  Thermo Scientific - Phase mapping, statistics and COMPASS
1615  Protochips - Frontiers in Atmospheric in-situ Microscopy 

Andor MSD - Diskovery-A new platform for multi-modal imaging

 DELMIC BV - Combining Light and Electron Microscopy for Better Results  JEOL - Versatile Solutions for Modern Analytical Instruments – TEM
         
Wednesday        
1100  Linkam Scientific Instruments Ltd - Cryo-CLEM. Contamination free Cryo-fluorescence  Photometrics & Qimaging - Which camera suits your research. Understanding the key differences between CCD, sCMOS and EMCCD cameras.   Cairn Research Ltd -Real time super resolution image acquisition  Lambda Photometrics Ltd - Colour capabilities of the Zygo Nexview for corrosion investigation
1145 Gatan UK - OneView: revolutionise your TEM workflow with the only camera running at 25 frames per second at 4K resolution and with ultrafast video capability   NanoMEGAS - Precession Electron Diffraction Applications in TEM : from crystal structure determination to orientation imaging and strain mapping at nm scale   Bruker Nano GmbH - Advanced EDS and Micro-XRF Analysis Using Spectrum Imaging, Computer-Controlled SEM and an Annular SDD  Hitachi High Technologies - It's ionic: a novel method for EM of hydrated and insulating materials using ionic liquid 
1230  JEOL - Versatile Solutions for Modern Analytical Instruments – SEM Carl Zeiss - Automated Correlative Tomography using X-ray Microscopy and FIB-SEM   FEI - FEI workflow solutions for Structural and Cellular Biology  Gatan UK - Broad Argon beam sample preparation for SEM and TEM 
1315  Andor MSD - Revolution WD Borealis - The confocal solution for deeper understanding CoolLED - Don’t be LED into believing that it’s all about the light source: Maximising fluorescence performance with correct selection of filters. Thermo Scientific - Smarter spectroscopy with WDS: When EDS isn’t good enough   BioStatus Ltd - Real-time Cell Health Monitoring by Fluorescence Microscopy
1400  EMSIS GmbH - New high-speed and high-resolution TEM cameras and software solutions by EMSIS  Leica Microsystems - Going beyond the diffraction limit with Leica Microsystems    Bitplane AG -  Imaris Application: learn how to segment EM and quantify images  TESCAN - UK - MHM – Q-PHASE
1445  Imagic Bildverarbeitung AG - Manage and View large datasets in real-time  Science Photo Library - The Bigger Picture   Hamamatsu Photonics  - ORCA-Flash4.0 V2: A high speed sCMOS camera for demanding life science applications  EDAX, Ametek - EBSD resolution from low to high magnification
1530  Gatan UK - OneView: revolutionise your TEM workflow with the only camera running at 25 frames per second at 4K resolution and with ultrafast video capability  Science Photo Library - The Bigger Picture  Olympus -  Dedicated Objectives – Expert Optics for Expert Users   BAKER Ruskinn - The importance of creating a controllable hypoxia environment for cell biology based applications
1615  Gatan UK - GMS 3: Next generation software for next generation electron microscopy  Indigo Scientific - Jenoptik‘s new microscope camera for Life Science. Get the most from your microscope workstation  RMC Products  - A novel method for automating serial sectioning for volume microscopy  TVIPS GmbH - Electron Diffraction Tomography: Camera Systems and Realtime TEM-Control 
 1700      RMC Products  - A novel method for automating serial sectioning for volume microscopy  NT-MDT - 3D AFM tomography
         
Thursday        
1100  Spectrographic Ltd - 3D Microscopy in metallurgy  Bitplane AG - Imaris Application: learn how to segment and quantify your time - lapse data sets Andor Technology - Mosaic 3 Infinity – High speed light patterning for microscopy  Rigaku Europe - nano3DX: high-contrast & high-resolution X-ray CT 
1145    FEI - Amira 3D analysis software for life sciences    
1230    FEI - Avizo 3D analysis software for materials science    
1315        

Interested in booking a workshop?

Workshops are only available to exhibiting companies. More details and the workshop booking form are available by clicking here.

Already presenting a workshop?

Please find details below for hosting your workshop(s) at mmc2015:

  • Each workshop theatre will have a plasma screen and laptop included. Please bring your presentation on a USB stick. We will supply power and VGA leads as standard for all connections between laptops and screens/projectors. Please note that if you intend to bring your own Mac to connect to the plasma or projector screens you will need to bring your own VGA adapter cable that will convert the signal from Mac to VGA which is specific to the model being used. It would also be a good idea, to bring your own power lead as we do not carry spare Mac accessories on site.
 
  • Along with a workshop programme booklet included in the delegate bags and in the exhibition hall, the workshop theatres will have a programme of the sessions that day available for delegates to view.
 
  • You will have the opportunity to scan the badges of the attendees to your session using a lead scanner available in the theatre. A steward will be available at the beginning of the session to ensure you know how to use it.
 
  • The data from the lead scanners will include delegate names and email addresses and be sent to you via email after mmc2015. 

If you have any questions, please contact .

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