Heidelberg, Germany – June 3, 2025 — Tucsen unveiled its latest generation of high-throughput area scan scientific cameras at ELMI 2025, one of the world’s most influential conferences in light microscopy. Centered around three major trends—AI-driven data processing, ultra-sensitive detection, and multimodal integration—Tucsen’s new products drew strong interest from international researchers and system integrators seeking advanced imaging capabilities.

TUCSEN at ELMI 2025
ELMI: Europe’s Premier Microscopy Event
The European Light Microscopy Initiative (ELMI) annual meeting is a leading platform for microscopy researchers and system developers worldwide. At ELMI 2025, major vendors showcased advanced multimodal microscopy solutions centered on super-resolution, confocal, and light-sheet imaging. Key trends included large field-of-view acquisition, AI-assisted analysis, and multi-dimensional imaging — all reflecting the industry’s rapid move toward higher throughput, greater precision, and broader accessibility.

Highlights from ELMI 2025
Tucsen’s Imaging Portfolio: Solutions for Practical Innovation
LEO 3243: Optimized for high-throughput imaging workflows, this camera significantly enhances data acquisition efficiency across sensor size, resolution, and frame rate dimensions, enabling smoother integration with automated analysis pipelines.
Aries 6510: Breaks new ground in sensitivity with single-photon-level fluorescence detection. Offering double the data throughput of conventional sCMOS cameras, it is ideal for super-resolution nanostructure imaging and fast live-cell tracking—minimizing photodamage while maintaining cell viability.
Libra Series: Designed for cost-effective multimodal imaging, this series features wide-spectrum and near-infrared enhancements and supports combined fluorescence and brightfield acquisition—lowering technical barriers for integrated imaging on standard research platforms.



TUCSEN launches a series of new high-throughput products
International Recognition and Partnership Opportunities
At ELMI 2025, Tucsen’s booth became a focal point for in-depth discussions with researchers and system integrators from Germany, France, and across Europe. Experts praised the company’s offerings for being “precisely aligned with the rising demands of high-throughput microscopy.” The LEO series in particular drew strong preliminary interest from several European universities and OEM partners.

James Francis presenting Tucsen’s latest solutions to an ELMI attendee; experts receiving Using and Understanding and Scientific Cameras on site.
“Our solutions are tightly aligned with international microscopy trends,” said James Francis, Tucsen’s Head of International Business Development. “ELMI 2025 not only validated our product roadmap but also expanded our potential for strategic partnerships across the European market.”
Microscopy is rapidly evolving into a fully integrated discipline—uniting optics, sensors, and data pipelines. Tucsen’s presence at ELMI 2025 showcased its end-to-end innovation capabilities, from cutting-edge specifications to real-world usability. By addressing key challenges in data throughput, sensitivity, and modality flexibility, Tucsen reaffirmed its growing role as a competitive global player in the scientific imaging ecosystem.