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Canadian camera technology to fly on NASA exoplanet telescope

November 30, 2020

Nüvü's work on NASA's upcoming Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope is featured by SpaceQ. This mission will be the first to allow space-based imaging of exoplanets, thanks to its coronagraph imager instrument.

SpaceQ

Canada

A Quebec-made camera for exoplanet detection

November 1,2020

Quebec's federation of amateur astronomers features the new instrument of Mont-Mégantic's observatory in its information bulletin. This instrument, PESTO, uses Nüvü's EMCCD technology to discover new exoplanets by transit imaging.

faaq.org

Canada

Canadian technology developed for astronomy helps detect cancer cells

September 1, 2020

The Canadian Space Agency website presents Nüvü Camēras' ultra sensitive EMCCD camera technology for both space and ground-based applications in their News from the Canadian space industry.

asc-csa.gc.ca

Canada

Bringing Habitable Planets to Light with Faster Adaptive Optics

September 1, 2020

Photonics Spectra magazine’s special September edition on optics features a Nüvü Camēras signed article on the power of adaptive optics and the contribution of high performance imaging for exoplanet discovery.

photonicsspectra-digital.com

Massachusetts, USA

Finding your product-market fit

July 17, 2020

MarketHunt podcast interviews Nüvü Camēras’ CEO to share her experience on navigating the different low-light imaging markets available and successfully finding market fits enabling solid company growth.

ie-knowledgehub.ca

Montreal, Canada

The Canadian Space Agency awards $15 million for technology R&D to 25 companies

May 27th 2019

Nüvü Camera was awarded funding to increase the TRL of the safest solution for space debris protection, a Wide Field EMCCD Camera for space-based instruments.

SpaceQ

Nüvü Camēras: Will the “Canadeye” join the Canadarm in space?

December 7th 2017

Substance presents Nüvü Camēras’ space accomplishments, a crucial role in Canada’s contribution to space exploration and security of future space instruments in this harsh environment.

Substance

Nüvü Caméras: an EMCCD controller for space

November 22nd 2017

Photoniques presents the CCCPs, the space version of Nüvü Camēras’ photon counting CCD controller, a breakthrough innovation that will enable EMCCD technology to become an enhanced solution in future space instruments.

www.photoniques.com

Nüvü Caméras new canadian eye in the sky

November 22nd 2017

Following an interview with Nüvü Camēras’ CTO, Olivier Daigle, Space Q presents Nüvü’s latest product launch : The world’s first EMCCD controller qualified for operation in a space-like environment.

Space Q

EMCCD controller for extreme low light imaging

November 15th 2017

Novus Light announces Nüvü Camēras’ CCCPs, the world’s first EMCCD controller designed for extreme low light imaging in a space environment.

www.novuslight.com
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