SinceVision to Exhibit Scientific Imaging Technology and Present on High-Speed Imaging at 2026 BioCHIP Berlin

SinceVision will exhibit its scientific imaging technology and present high-speed imaging solutions at the 2026 BioCHIP Berlin Forum in Germany. The session will cover applications including microfluidics imaging, droplet analysis, fluorescence imaging, and low-light observation using high-speed and sCMOS cameras.

SinceVision to Exhibit Scientific Imaging Technology and Present on High-Speed Imaging at 2026 BioCHIP Berlin
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Published:2026/05/08
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Berlin, Germany, 8 May 2026 - SinceVision will exhibit its scientific imaging technology and deliver a presentation at the 6th International Forum on Biochips and Microfabrication (2026 BioCHIP Berlin) on Tuesday, 19 May 2026, at Booth 1518 in Volmerstrasse 2, 12489 Berlin, Germany. The session will be presented by Kevin Cheng, Europe Sales Director.


SinceVision's presentation,High-Speed Imaging: Enabling Precise Flow Analysis and Dynamic Observation will focus on imaging methods for microfluidic and biochip research. The talk will cover how high-speed cameras and sCMOS cameras can help researchers observe fast flow events, low-light biological processes, and dynamic changes that are difficult to capture with conventional imaging systems.


Microfluidic and biochip systems often involve rapid and short-lived phenomena. These include droplet formation, multiphase interaction, and micro-jet behavior. SinceVision will present high-speed imaging approaches for visualizing these events with greater clarity and timing precision.


The session will also introduce sCMOS-based imaging methods for applications such as fluorescence imaging and live-cell observation in microfluidics and small-scale life science environments. Practical topics will include system setup, synchronization, and data acquisition, along with representative application examples for lab-on-a-chip workflows.



Event Details

Event: 6th Internationale Forum on Biochips and Microfabrication (2026 BioCHIP Berlin)
Presentation Topic: High-Speed Imaging: Enabling Precise Flow Analysis and Dynamic Observation
Date: Tuesday, 19 May 2026
Booth: 1518
Venue: Volmerstrasse 2, 12489 Berlin, Germany
Presenter: Kevin Cheng, Europe Sales Director


Focal Topics

· High-speed imaging in microfluidics

· Droplet and particle analysis

· Flow dynamics visualization

· Microfluidics and small-scale flow dynamics

· High-speed flow visualization

· Low-light imaging using sCMOS cameras

· Fluorescence imaging using sCMOS cameras


Who Should Attend

This session is designed for researchers, engineers, and professionals working in microfluidics, lab-on-a-chip systems, biomedical engineering, and related fields. It is especially relevant for users who need high temporal resolution imaging for flow analysis, particle tracking, or transient event observation.


Free and Open to All

The session is part of the Biochip Berlin Forum main program and is open to general admission ticket holders at no extra charge. Apply for tickets here.


SinceVision Scientific Imaging Technology

High-Speed Camera

SinceVision high-speed cameras use advanced CMOS technology and proprietary architecture for motion analysis. The systems capture microsecond-level changes and offer speeds of up to 1.15 million FPS with resolutions up to 21MP. They are built for aerospace, defense, and scientific research applications.

 


sCMOS Camera

SinceVision provides high-performance sCMOS cameras for low-light imaging and advanced research. The Solis series scientific sCMOS cameras use back-illuminated sensors and vacuum-sealed technology to deliver up to 95% light collection efficiency. These cameras are suited for biological microscopy, space observation, and quantum physics experiments.



Visit SinceVision at Booth 1518 in Berlin to learn more about high-speed imaging and sCMOS camera solutions for microfluidics and scientific research.


About SinceVision

SinceVision scientific imaging combines advanced CMOS technology and proprietary architecture to deliver vision solutions for demanding applications. Its high-speed systems capture microsecond-level changes with speeds of up to 1.15 million FPS and resolutions up to 21MP, supported by 24TB storage for industrial manufacturing and scientific research.

The company’s Solis series sCMOS cameras are designed for low-light biological microscopy and advanced research. With high sensitivity and strong image performance, SinceVision supports applications in motion analysis, fluorescence imaging, and precision observation.


About BioCHIP Berlin Forum

The BioCHIP Berlin Forum returns for its 6th annual edition in 2026. The event showcases fabrication methods for microfluidic systems and related microsystems, along with new applications across the field. It brings together scientists, engineers, manufacturers, and end users to support discussion and development across the microfluidic technology value chain.


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