News
- SkyScan User Meeting 2012: April 3-5; Brussels, Belgium
January 12, 2012
The annual SkyScan 2012 User Meeting will be taking place in Brussels, Belgium April 3-5.
- GPU-Accelerated Reconstruction Now Available
January 12, 2012
Beta version of N-Recon featuring Graphics Card use for faster reconstructions is now available for downloading
- CTAn and CTVox software now available on your Apple devices!
November 18, 2011
New versions of SkyScan software for 3D on iPhone, iPad and iPodTouch.
- Micro Photonics is participating at ASBMR
August 12, 2011
Micro Photonics is participating at the ASBMR
- SkyScan introduces the new 2140 micro-CT / micro-XRF combination system
May 20, 2011
SkyScan introduced the world's first micro-CT/micro-XRF system
- Micro Photonics is hosting a SkyScan Users Meeting Sept 15th in San Diego
May 20, 2011
Micro Photonics is hosting a SkyScan Users Meeting Sept 15th in San Diego.
- Get the latest version of CTAn, CTVol, and CTVox for your SkyScan Micro-CT
May 04, 2011
New versions of CTAn, CTVol, and CTVox.
- UPDATE: SkyScan User Meeting: April 12-15; Leuven, Belgium
April 30, 2011
The annual SkyScan 2011 User Meeting will be taking place in Leuven, Belgium April 12-15.
- Micro Photonics, Inc., a Leader in X-ray Imaging Technologies, Announces a New Partnership with KUBTEC
February 01, 2011
MPI announces a new partnership with KUBTEC, a leading manufacturer of digital cabinet X-ray systems.
- New Photonic Science Laue System
January 10, 2011
Photonic Science offers new pre-aligned Laue system. Backscattering Laue system with pre-aligned X-ray source.
- New STOE Single Crystal Diffractometer
December 15, 2010
STOE has developed a new Single Crystal Diffractometer StadiVari with overhead chi geometry and PILATUS 300K detector.
- Ford Uses 'Forensic' Engineering to Investigate Part Imperfections Smaller than a Speck of Sand
December 02, 2010
What looks like a harmless speck of sand to one person can be a big nuisance for a new car owner. That is why engineers at Ford Motor Company are working with the same computed tomography (CT) scanners that police and hospitals use to improve vehicle quality.