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CRI shines at ICORS 2024 in Rome
Matteo Negro and Giulio Cerullo delve into the transformative potential of coherent Raman scattering microscopy in pharmaceutical production and drug discovery.
CRI’s CEO and co-founder discuss the potential of Raman microscopy in pharmaceutical industry
Matteo Negro and Giulio Cerullo delve into the transformative potential of coherent Raman scattering microscopy in pharmaceutical production and drug discovery.
CRI showcases new products and CHARM project at San Francisco conference
Cambridge Raman Imaging, showcases heir recently developed laser and microscopy products at SPIE Photonics West BiOS conference in San Francisco.
CRI presents project Mindset, the future of virtual histopathology
The project The MINDSET project - MicroscopIa RamaN Coerente per istopatologia e DiagnoSi dEi Tumori (in English: Coherent Raman Microscopy for histopathology and tumour diagnosis) aims to radically transform the process of cancer diagnosis revolutionizing the...
Cambridge Raman Imaging presents new technology at Frontier IP Showcase
Developing new medical technologies based on high-speed, low-cost Raman digital imaging and artificial intelligence has the potential to transform cancer diagnosis and treatment. At the Frontier IP Showcase on 6 December, CHARM coordinator Cambridge Raman Imaging...
CRI is featured in the Market Map of the leading European healthcare companies
Glad to be featured in the Market Map of the leading European healthcare companies 2022 curated by AlbionVC - which aims to “Captures the entrepreneurial spirit and mission drive of founders in Europe seeking to fix what they see as broken healthcare systems.” We...
CRI raises 1.1 million to accelerate scale up through an equity funding round
Cambridge Raman Imaging has raised £1.1 million through an equity funding round from existing and new investors, bringing CRI value at £6.1 million post new money. CRI will invest the proceeds to accelerate commercialisation of its high-speed Raman imaging technology...
Cambridge Raman Imaging has been selected to coordinate a European Union grant to transform cancer diagnosis and treatment
Cambridge Raman Imaging (“CRI” or the “Company”) announces today it will coordinate a project selected to receive a €3.3 million grant in the European Innovation Council’s (EIC) Transition call. The project, called CHARM, aims to develop a medical device based on...