On November 9, another inspiring meeting took place, bringing together leaders in the biomedical industry, scientists, and enthusiasts of advanced technologies. The main theme of the event was the broad application of confocal, electron, transmission, and computed microtomography microscopy techniques in biomedicine. These advanced methods are now essential for the development of innovative medical devices, breakthrough therapies, and modern diagnostic techniques.
Guests had the opportunity to explore the research infrastructure available at SPIN-Lab and gain insight into how micro- and nanoscale imaging supports biomedical development and the creation of new products. Director Marcin Libera presented the scope of research conducted at SPIN-Lab, while Robert Gawecki, MSc, introduced confocal microscopy, demonstrating the precise analysis of cellular and tissue structures. Meanwhile, Jolanta Rajca, MSc Eng., discussed the application of computed microtomography, which enables, among other things, non-destructive analysis of implants and bone structure in preclinical studies.
Another highlight of the program was the presentation by Mr. Adam Fordon from Uni-Export Instruments Polska, who showcased the latest technologies for analyzing porous materials and molecular studies. His presentation generated great interest, particularly regarding biomedical applications and the wide range of uses in other scientific fields.
To conclude, Mr. Fordon invited attendees to participate in the “Particle Workshop,” scheduled for November 26 at SPIN-Lab. This event will be a unique opportunity to delve into practical applications of modern measurement techniques and gain a deeper understanding of their relevance in biomedicine and beyond.
We extend our heartfelt thanks to all participants for their engagement and stimulating discussions! This was an exceptionally inspiring meeting that will undoubtedly contribute to further breakthroughs in biomedicine.