
The FlowCam Aquatic Research Grant is open for applications for the 2023-24 academic year. This popular equipment grant for marine, freshwater, or …
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While analysis with light obscuration is standard, the FDA has long made clear that size data alone, collected with light obscuration, is not …
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Yokogawa Fluid Imaging Technologies was recently named to the list 2021 Best Places to Work in Maine. The statewide survey and awards program are …
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Last Friday our team assembled at headquarters for the first time in over a year thanks to the COVID-19 vaccine rollout. We gathered to wish good …
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We are excited to announce that the first of two 2021 FlowCam student grant categories has been awarded to Zabdiel Roldan Ayala, a graduate student …
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This year we introduced a new grant program for US and Canadian water utilities: The FlowCam Drinking Water Equipment and Travel Grant Program. The …
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The FlowCam Aquatic Research Equipment & Travel Grant is back by popular demand for the 2021-22 academic year. This equipment grant provides an …
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Yokogawa Fluid Imaging Technologies Named One of the Best Places to Work in Maine for the Third Year
Yokogawa Fluid Imaging Technologies was recently named as one of the 2020 Best Places to Work in Maine. This list is made up of 84 companies in three …
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We are very happy to announce the recipient of this year’s Aquatic FlowCam Research Equipment and Travel grant for undergraduate institutions. This …
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Today we are excited to announce the recipient of this year’s Aquatic FlowCam Research Equipment and Travel grant for graduate students. This grant …
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These past few months we have all had to adjust to a new normal. For some that means risking their lives to provide essential services to the public, …
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We are excited to announce that on April 8th, Fluid Imaging Technologies was acquired by Yokogawa Electric Corporation of Tokyo, Japan. As FIT joins …
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New research using machine learning technology may help doctors identify pathogens in blood samples in a fraction of the time of current methods, …
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