REGISTER for Webinar: AXON Unleashed

Delivering on the Promise of Atmoic Scale Dynamics in the TEM
 
 

See How AXON Completely Redefines the in situ Experience.

We previously introduced AXON to the market and told you to expect it to revolutionize the operation of Transmission Electron Microscopes. By establishing a machine-vision platform that automates and supercharges workflows, AXON is designed to eliminate fundamental obstacles that prohibit users from generating better data faster and more easily. The current global pandemic slowed the deployment of AXON to labs around the world, so you haven’t seen AXON produce tangible results in the field yet. We decided you’ve waited long enough to see it in action!

Thursday, July 30th 2020 – 11:00 AM Eastern (15:00 GMT)
Register now and reserve your slot for this free webinar

This webinar will show you what happens when we add the AXON system to a well-characterized in-situ heating experiment that we’ve performed hundreds of times. The only variable is AXON and the results demonstrate the impact AXON has on your TEM. We think you’ll be just as impressed as we were, since this is the first time we’ve used AXON to prove its value on actual in-situ research.

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