Cytomine is thrilled to invite you to visit our company's booth at the upcoming Carrefour Pathologie Conference 2023, which takes place from 22 November until 24 November at the CNIT Forest Paris-La-Défense in Paris, France.
Cytomine has been at the forefront of innovation and excellence in digital pathology for over a decade. Jean Beka, CEO of Cytomine, adds: “Our commitment to pushing the boundaries and delivering cutting-edge solutions has made us a leader in the field. This conference provides us with an excellent opportunity to showcase our latest advancements and connect with industry professionals.”
Event Details:
Conference Dates: 22 November – 24 November 2023
Venue: Carrefour Pathologie 2023 https://carrefour-pathologie.org/
Booth Number: 10
Why you should visit us:
Discover the Latest Innovations: Get an exclusive look at Cytomine’s newest Enterprise Edition (EE) products and solutions in digital pathology. Our experts will be on hand to explain how these innovations can benefit your organization.
Networking Opportunities: This conference is a hub for professionals in the pathology sector. It's an ideal platform to network, exchange ideas, and build meaningful connections.
Engage with our Team: Meet our team of experts, who are passionate about sharing their knowledge and insights. Whether you have questions or need advice, we're here to assist.
We eagerly anticipate the opportunity to connect with you at Carrefour pathologie 2023. We look forward to your visit to our booth, where you can experience firsthand how Cytomine is shaping the future of digital pathology.
If you have any questions or require additional information, please don't hesitate to get in touch with us. We hope to see you at the conference, and together, we can explore the limitless possibilities in digital pathology.
About Cytomine:
Cytomine is a Belgian company that offers both commercial COTS and bespoke digital pathology solutions. The company uses its open-source web platform as leverage to deliver Enterprise Edition (EE) software that fosters collaborative analysis of very large images and allows processing of machine learning algorithms.
Active in teaching (EET), research (EER), and diagnosis (EED), the Cytomine virtual microscopy suite allows access to high resolution biomedical images. It uses a web interface that is as easy to use as Google Maps.
Cytomine is API-driven and (amongst others) integrates itself into the Learning Managing System (Moodle) of the University.
More information can be found at the company’s website at https://www.cytomine.com