Reset Map5th floor, Leonard Springerlaan 19 Groningen, 9727KB NetherlandsLambert Instruments was founded by Bert van Geest in 1992, who wanted to apply his knowledge of image intensifiers. He started to use image intensifiers in CCD cameras that had to be very sensitive to light and that are used in scientific applications. Intensified CCD cameras have been delivered to many institutes that are active in fields like biomedical research, astronomy and experimental physics. Special medical cameras have been developed for the analysis of the vocal cords. Imaging products from other manufacturers have been added to the product range or are integrated in systems for imaging at low light level and/or high-speed. Besides a range of standard products also custom-made products are offered. Our procedure: Analyse your problem Propose possible solutions and options Discuss the difference in price and performance. Create the most effective solution Based on the final specification the order is executed against the agreed price and delivery time. This way you will be assured of a well-defined product that fits budget and planning. According to this procedure many projects have been successfully completed for various customers. Mission Statement Lambert Instruments' mission is to develop, produce and market high-end products for time-resolved imaging at low light levels guided by customer feedback. By continuously watching the latest technological developments and looking for opportunities to apply these in existing and new products, highly qualified people make sure your wishes get the best possible attention. Lambert Instruments is dedicated to development, production and worldwide sales of products for imaging at low light levels. Please do contact us for more information and for advice regarding your imaging needs.
5th floor, Leonard Springerlaan 19 9727KB Groningen The NetherlandsLambert Instruments was founded by Bert van Geest in 1992, who wanted to apply his knowledge of image intensifiers. He started to use image intensifiers in CCD cameras that had to be very sensitive to light and that are used in scientific applications. Intensified CCD cameras have been delivered to many institutes that are active in fields like biomedical research, astronomy and experimental physics. Special medical cameras have been developed for the analysis of the vocal cords. Imaging products from other manufacturers have been added to the product range or are integrated in systems for imaging at low light level and/or high-speed. Besides a range of standard products also custom-made products are offered. Our procedure: Analyse your problem Propose possible solutions and options Discuss the difference in price and performance. Create the most effective solution Based on the final specification the order is executed against the agreed price and delivery time. This way you will be assured of a well-defined product that fits budget and planning. According to this procedure many projects have been successfully completed for various customers. Mission Statement Lambert Instruments' mission is to develop, produce and market high-end products for time-resolved imaging at low light levels guided by customer feedback. By continuously watching the latest technological developments and looking for opportunities to apply these in existing and new products, highly qualified people make sure your wishes get the best possible attention. Lambert Instruments is dedicated to development, production and worldwide sales of products for imaging at low light levels. Please do contact us for more information and for advice regarding your imaging needs.
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