Photon Force will once again be exhibiting at SPIE BiOS and SPIE Photonics West, taking place in San Francisco this coming January. These flagship events in the photonics calendar bring together researchers, engineers and technology leaders from across the global optics and photonics community, and Photon Force is pleased to continue its long-standing participation.
The team will be exhibiting at SPIE BiOS from 17–18 January on booth 8216, followed by SPIE Photonics West from 20–22 January on booth 5017. Visitors are invited to stop by either booth to discuss the latest developments in single-photon detection and timing sensors.
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Representing Photon Force at the event will be Richard Walker and Ryan Warburton, who will be on hand throughout both exhibitions to talk through applications, system requirements and upcoming product developments. Whether you are working in life sciences, quantum technologies, industry or fundamental research, the team would be delighted to meet and explore how Photon Force cameras and sensors can support your work.
We’re also excited to highlight the newly available PF32-Lite, the latest addition to the PF32 camera range. Designed for users who want high-performance time-correlated single-photon counting (TCSPC) at a more accessible price point, the PF32-Lite offers robust single-photon sensitivity with a 32×32 TCSPC pixel array, timing resolution down to 55 ps and frame rates up to 50 kfps, delivering more than 50 million photon time-stamps per second. This makes it an ideal choice for research and applications where exceptional temporal precision is required without the need for the ultra-high speeds of the PF32 Core or Ultra models.
SPIE BIOS focuses on biomedical optics and biophotonics, while Photonics West spans a broad range of photonics technologies, making the combined week an ideal opportunity for in-depth technical discussions across multiple application areas.
If you are attending SPIE BiOS or Photonics West and would like to arrange a meeting in advance, please get in touch via enquiries@photon-force.com – we look forward to seeing you in San Francisco.