TechnoSpex Pte Ltd is a manufacturer and developer specializing in micro-spectroscopy for both scientific and industrial markets. We provide complete systems or compact modules that integrate seamlessly with most upright dark field, polarization, DIC, and fluorescence microscopes, with mapping capability option available.
Our uRaman and uSight series of products provide users with state-of-the-art spectroscopy measurement down to 1 um spot size with research grade performance, and yet remains highly compact and affordable.
TechnoSpex works closely with customers from academics to industries to provide unique solutions to solve their problems which are often covered by non-disclosure agreements.
TechnoSpex is located in Singapore with the R&D team working hand in hand with renown local research institutes and world top 100 ranked universities.
AI, Deep Learning, and Machine Learning in the Dynamic World of Spectroscopy
December 2nd 2024Over the past two years Spectroscopy Magazine has increased our coverage of artificial intelligence (AI), deep learning (DL), and machine learning (ML) and the mathematical approaches relevant to the AI topic. In this article we summarize AI coverage and provide the reference links for a series of selected articles specifically examining these subjects. The resources highlighted in this overview article include those from the Analytically Speaking podcasts, the Chemometrics in Spectroscopy column, and various feature articles and news stories published in Spectroscopy. Here, we provide active links to each of the full articles or podcasts resident on the Spectroscopy website.
Diffuse Reflectance Spectroscopy to Advance Tree-Level NSC Analysis
November 28th 2024Researchers have developed a novel method combining near-infrared (NIR) and mid-infrared (MIR) diffuse reflectance spectroscopy with advanced data fusion techniques to improve the accuracy of non-structural carbohydrate estimation in diverse tree tissues, advancing carbon cycle research.
Mass Spectrometry for Forensic Analysis: An Interview with Glen Jackson
November 27th 2024As part of “The Future of Forensic Analysis” content series, Spectroscopy sat down with Glen P. Jackson of West Virginia University to talk about the historical development of mass spectrometry in forensic analysis.