In order to maintain our position at the leading edge of sensor platform
development, Imego has invested heavily in equipment. There are two
reasons behind this. The first is to ensure we have on-site access to the
latest technology. The second is quite simply that as a commercially
driven enterprise, our clients demand it this way.
Our laboratories offer our team the tools they require to develop the
products and solutions that will ultimately result in tangible benefits
to our clients.
MEMS
Each item of equipment in our MEMS characterisation lab has been
carefully chosen for its ability to support and compliment the lab’s
other equipment. This approach means we are able to achieve a more
comprehensive overview of the characterized devices.
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Electro magnetic lab
Imego’s electromagnetic sensor unit works with magnetic and
electromagnetic sensor systems. The unit has major laboratory facilities
for both static and dynamic magnetic characterization, a magnetically
shielded room for low magnetic field and low noise measurements and
equipment for microwave measurements up to 85 GHz.
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Chemical lab
To ensure effective development and evaluation of our sensor systems,
Imego has created a superbly well-equipped laboratory. Projects
involving the development of new immuno-assay platforms require
measurements with standard techniques for reference measurements and
evaluations. We have four different instruments that measure absorbance
or fluorescence in couvettes and microtiter plates, respectively.
Furthermore, our stereo microscope is also of use in these projects.
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Optical laboratories
At Imego we have two photonics laboratories. They are used mainly for two
purposes. The first purpose is for set up, testing, evaluation and
demonstration of various optical measurement techniques and optical
sensor systems. The second purpose is for measurement and evaluation of
electro-optical components, such as different types of detectors and
light sources, and of optical components such as optical filters,
polarizes lenses, mirrors, etc.
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