LiveOPTICAL® and LiveFIB®
LiveOPTICAL® service launched, to compliment our secure LiveFIB® remote access FIB imaging.
LiveOPTICAL® video conferencing
LiveOPTICAL® remote project conferencing is the latest innovation from NanoScope. By extending our UNIQUE LiveFIB® capability to include OPTICAL MICROSCOPY and NANOMANIPULATION, NanoScope clients can now supervise all aspects of their projects, from the comfort of their own office.
By bringing together these complimentary microscopy techniques with real time project supervision, you can have the confidence to send your most valuable projects for actioning, while focusing on other important tasks. These powerful visual aids and on-line collaboration also have removed the need for you to travel to supervise these specialist interventions. Remote access FIB imaging and online collaboration also significantly reduces the documentation work required for each job and your travel costs.
Device Modification or Materials Analysis has never been greener or more cost effective.
Several conferencing software options support NanoScopes Live Microscopy options. Just click here to ask.

An annotated FIB image of a semiconductor device during a via milling process seen via web link in a SKYPE user interface.
LiveFIB® – secure video conferencing during FIB interventions on your samples
NanoScopes UNIQUE LiveFIB® capability effectively puts a Focused Ion Beam microscope into the office of every engineer who needs one.
We offer secure remote access FIB imaging across all Ion Beam applications alongside real time consultation to accelerate the process and minimise the costs.
World class results without any instrument or expert engineer costs are available on an ‘as needed’ basis and without and training or lengthy preparation.
Log onto LiveFIB® and watch your problems get ionised.
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