On stand F20, visitors can get hands-on with the latest microscopes from ZEISS, make huge savings as part of the current promotional offers and even participate in a free prize draw to win a pair of ZEISS binoculars worth £425!
ZEISS has partnered with trusted dealer Appleton Woods for a joint stand at the IBMS Congress this year, where you can get hands-on with a range of upright microscopes ideal for your clinical laboratory:
- ZEISS Axiolab 5 - A compact and ergonomic upright microscope ideal for clinical work. It offers the ultimate efficiency with LED illumination, eco mode and Smart Microscopy features - allowing you to capture crisp images with correct scaling at just a single press of a button.
- ZEISS Axioscope 5 – A flexible upright microscope that can be used for a range of imaging techniques. It offers the ultimate efficiency with LED illumination, eco mode and Smart Microscopy features - allowing you to capture crisp images with correct scaling at just a single press of a button.
- ZEISS Primostar 3 – A robust yet compact microscope that’s built specifically to increase efficiency in your daily laboratory work. Choose from pre-defined packages to get the precise microscope configuration you need. Plus, each microscope comes pre-installed so it's ready to work right out of the box!
If you’ve got leftover budget that you’re looking to put to good use, make sure you ask the on-stand team about the unmissable discounts available on the ZEISS Axiolab 5 and ZEISS Axioscope 5, as part of the current promotional offers. Or, in the meantime, you can find out more here:
www.zeiss.ly/clinical-offers
The ZEISS stand at IBMS will also feature the future of digital pathology, with the new ZEISS CONVIVO system. This innovative in vivo pathology suite allows real-time feedback on tissue microstructure through digital pathology consultation. Visitors can experience how the Surgical Workplace connects to the Pathology Workplace and enables cross-functional medical team members to remote-access in vivo images from theatre to support the surgeon.