The ICM.Quant platform builds on strong industrial collaborations to provide its users with cutting‑edge technological solutions.
Industrial Partnerships of the ICM.Quant Platform
The ICM.Quant platform builds on strong industrial collaborations to provide its users with cutting‑edge technological solutions, continually enriched by the innovations of leading companies in the field. These non‑exclusive partnerships enable access to state‑of‑the‑art instrumentation, enhanced technical support, and joint opportunities for scientific valorization.
Nikon France
ICM.Quant collaborates with Nikon France, a major player in scientific imaging. This partnership provides privileged access to high‑performance instruments, regular technological updates, and direct interaction between researchers and industry experts.
Abberior
Our partnership with Abberior, an innovative company specializing in super‑resolution microscopy and fluorophore chemistry, strengthens the platform’s capabilities in advanced imaging. Through this collaboration, ICM.Quant users benefit from cutting‑edge tools designed to push the limits of high‑resolution microscopy.
ZEISS – labs@location
ICM.Quant also maintains a significant partnership with Zeiss, globally recognized for its high‑quality imaging solutions. As part of this collaboration, the ICM.Quant platform is officially certified as a labs@location site by ZEISS, a distinction that acknowledges the quality of its infrastructure, its technical expertise, and its commitment to innovation.
This label is awarded to facilities that offer an optimal environment for demonstrating, evaluating, and co‑developing imaging technologies.
An Innovation‑Driven Ecosystem for Our Users
Through these partnerships with leading companies, the ICM.Quant platform ensures access to advanced tools, active technological monitoring, and opportunities for collaborative development. These collaborations are fully aligned with our mission: to deliver excellent service and support research in quantitative imaging and advanced microscopy.