
- Spectroscopy-12-01-2014
- Volume 29
- Issue 12
CAMO Software
Company Description
Founded in 1984, CAMO Software is a recognized leader in Multivariate Data Analysis and Design of Experiments software. More than 25,000 people in 3000 organizations rely on The Unscrambler® X software range for its ease of use, powerful multivariate methods and outstanding data visualization tools. It lets them explore and understand complex data, improve process or equipment monitoring, and build better predictive models. Our powerful analytical solutions are used in the life sciences, manufacturing, energy, resources and technology sectors, enabling organizations to reduce R&D costs, improve process and product quality and make more informed decisions through deeper data insights.
Chief Spectroscopic Techniques Supported
- Smoothing Moving Average/Gaussian Filter/Median filter/Savitzky-Golay
- Baseline Correction
- Detrending
- Derivatives: Gap/Gap-Segment/Savitzky-Golay
- SNV
- MSC/EMSC
- OSC
- Normalization
- Spectroscopic transformation: Reflectance/Transmission/Kubelka-Munck
- ATR correction
- Instrument standardization
Markets Served
- Aerospace & defense
- Agriculture
- Automotive
- Banking & financial services
- Chemicals
- Energy
- Food & beverages
- Industrial manufacturing
- Marketing & advertising
- Medical devices
- Mining & metals
- Oil & gas
- Pharmaceuticals & biotechnology
- Pulp & paper products
- Research
- Semiconductors & electronics.
Major Products/Services
- The Unscrambler® X
- Unscrambler® X Process Pulse
- Unscrambler® X Prediction Engine
- Unscrambler® X Classification Engine
- Unscrambler® X Hierarchical Model Development Module & Engine
Facility
Headquartered in Oslo, Norway, CAMO has a global presence through our offices in the USA, Japan, India, and Australia.
CAMO Software
Nedre Vollgate 8,
0158 Oslo, Norway
TELEPHONE
47 22396300
FAX
47 22396322
E-MAIL
WEB SITE
NUMBER OF US EMPLOYEES
5
EMPLOYEES OUTSIDE US
40
YEAR FOUNDED
1984
Articles in this issue
almost 11 years ago
Three-Dimensional Raman Imaging of Ion-Exchanged Waveguidesalmost 11 years ago
Closed Vessel Digestion of Frosting or Icing Using SRC Technologyalmost 11 years ago
Initial Quantitative Measurements with Handheld LIBSalmost 11 years ago
Distinguishing Release Agents on Molded Rubber Using ATR Spectroscopyalmost 11 years ago
The Moxtek ICE Cube Polarizing Beamsplitteralmost 11 years ago
Characterization of Diesel Fuel Using a Modular Raman Systemalmost 11 years ago
Amptek, Inc.almost 11 years ago
Raman Spectroscopic Study of Sugars in Common Liquid Sweetenersalmost 11 years ago
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