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31/05/2010

Neue Version: arivis Browser 2.5.5

Ab sofort steht der arivis Browser in der Version 2.5.5 für alle Kunden und Partner bereit.

Neben einer Vielzahl von Neuerungen und Verbesserungen in der Benutzerführung des arivis Browser wurde die bereits in der Version 2.4 als Technology Preview angebotene Analyse-Pipeline um Funktionen und Methoden zur Bildverbesserung, Segmentierung und Bildanalyse erweitert. Die 4D- Visualisierung von Tracks in einem 4D-Datensatz gehört nun zum Standard des arivis Browser.

22/04/2010

Neue Version: arivis Browser 2.5.0

Ab sofort steht der arivis Browser in der Version 2.5 für alle Kunden und Partner bereit.
Neben einer Vielzahl von Verbesserungen in der Benutzerführung wurde die bereits in der Version 2.4 als Technology Preview angebotene Analyse-Pipeline um Funktionen und Methoden zur Bildverbesserung, Segmentierung und Bildanalyse erweitert.
So gehören das Tracking von Objekten in einem 4D-Datensatz, die Visualisierung der Tracks und der Export eines Analyseberichts u.a. nun zu den erweiterten Features der Analyse-Pipeline.
Über das einfach zu bedienende Panel wird der Anwender in die Lage versetzt, eine quantitative Analyse und Visualisierung seiner 3D oder 4D (3D über die Zeit) -Bilddaten durchzuführen.

03/03/2010

arivis and NRL receive research funding

In the context of the Exzellenzinitiative Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, arivis and the Neurodegeneration Research Lab (NRL) of Prof. Jens Pahnke at the University of Rostock receive a research funding. The funded projects aims at developing a platform for the 3D quantification of tissue structures in digital microscopy using high solution (230 nm) slide scans. In order to establish evaluation routines for the 3D quantification, the NRL creates digital slice series of mice brains in full resolution.

18/01/2010

arivis contracted by MDC Berlin

The Proteomics research team of Prof. Erich Wanker, MDC Berlin, contracted arivis to develop a High-throughput screening (HTS) solution that supports automatic, high efficient acquiring and analyzing of images to detect Y2H protein-protein interactions.

31/12/2009

IPZ Wiesbaden new participant in mirax@netbase project

The Institute of Pathology and Cytology Wiesbaden (IPZ) could be won as a new participant of the e-learning platform mirax@netbase.

24/11/2009

arivis as project partner in the 3D-Tissue Screen

In November 2009 a project status report of joined partners from industry and science was published in the media.
The research group “3D-Tissue Screen”, which is promoted by the BMBF in the field of biophotonics, has developed a live-cell microscope which allows the fastest monitoring of dynamic processes in cardiac muscle cells so far.

01/11/2009

The new arivis browser 2.4 available now

arivis has just released the version 2.4 of the arivis Browser which is now available for all costumers and partners.
This release provides a a new 4D renderer (3D over time) for maximum performance and optimal visualization of your image data, independant from its size.

30/10/2009

arivis portrait published in TSB Medici newsletter

In october 2009, the TSB Medici has published an article about arivis in one of their regularly appearing newsletters. Besides a portrait of our company, the article highlighted the importance of the arivis browser in up to 4-dimensional data management processes in medical science.

22/09/2009

25th anniversary of Institute of Computer Science at University of Rostock

In September 2009, the Institute of Computer Science of Rostock University celebrated its 25th anniversary and thereby the 40th year of computer graphics in town.

The anniversary week from September 21st – 25th was accompanied by several possibilities for professors, students and guests to explore the long history of computer graphics in Rostock, which started in 1969. During the ceremonial act Prof. Dr. Heidrun Schumann from the chair of computer graphics at Rostock University reflects on the rapid development of “images which conquered the computer”. Memory and future perspectives – arivis, too, had several reasons for supporting the festivities actively.

15/09/2009

arivis presents results of MARIKA -a joint research project

On september 15th arivis participated in the interim presentation of the state joint research effort "mobile assistance systems" . In the MARIKA project arivis - as an industry partner - collaborates closely with the University of Rostock and the Fraunhofer Institute for Computer Graphics Research, Rostock and successfully presented new components for the arivis Platform.