Live demonstration of Vector at the University of Cambridge!

We are delighted to be giving a live demonstration of Vector, the world’s fastest nano-imaging tool, at the University of Cambridge!

When: Wednesday 14th May

Where: Department of Engineering (Electrical Engineering Division), 9 JJ Thomson Avenue, Cambridge.

You are warmly invited to:
🔵 Live demonstrations with our team (including our CEO and CTO) between 10am and 5pm
🔵 A lunchtime talk at 1pm in the Seminar Room 20, Electrical Division, where we’ll introduce our revolutionary Dynamic Scanning Probe Microscopy (D-SPM) technology and its applications

We would be very happy to run live demos on your own samples during the day. 

Vector was designed to transform the way we image and understand the nanoscale. With sub-nanometre resolution and a thousand-fold increase in measurement throughput compared to traditional Atomic Force Microscopes (AFMs), Vector delivers a year’s worth of AFM imaging in a single day—opening up exciting new possibilities for research.

We hope you’ll join us for what promises to be a fascinating and inspiring day.