Seeing the Invisible

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Shortwave Infrared Imaging

What is Shortwave infrared?

Shortwave Infrared (SWIR), ranging from 1000 to 2000 nm, penetrates biological tissues more deeply than visible and near-infrared light.

Shortwave Infrared provides rich, natural contrast information, such as variations in water and lipid content, offering valuable insights into tissue composition.

Clinical Application in Pathology

Towards the new standard of care for

Lymph Node Discovery

Clinical Application in Surgery

A.I. powered real-time intraoperative

Critical Structure Identification

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Guided by insights from clinicians across multiple disciplines, we are committed to advancing cutting-edge scientific research and tackling unmet clinical needs.



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