Another Successfull Atmosphere Installation at Kyushu University

Our service engineer, Xiao (Tenet) Liu just completed an AXON installation at the beautiful Kyushu University in Japan, where they have now empowered their Atmosphere system with our latest machine vision technology. Thank you to Yamamoto-san for the lovely hospitality and we are looking forward to all the new research that will be coming out of your lab (at faster speeds than ever)!

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