Revvity, Inc. is set to unveil its groundbreaking new Phenologic.AI™ software at SLAS2025 in San Diego, January 27-29. Designed to redefine cellular imaging workflows for Revvity’s Harmony™ and Signals Image Artist™ software packages, the Phenologic.
From RevvityJan 24 2025 AI software leverages pre-trained deep-learning models to analyze brightfield images, providing an additional multiplexing channel and streamlined workflows for live cell analysis. This significant advancement expands the possibilities for understanding cellular behaviors and disease mechanisms. The Phenologic.AI offering provides scalable, efficient, and objective analysis and can be integrated with Revvity Signals Research Suite™ to provide more in-depth data analytics.
Complementing this launch, Revvity will also introduce other notable products, including the latest Harmony™ 5.3 software, which simplifies data management for high-content imaging and analysis, providing faster and more intuitive data handling. Attendees can explore these technologies and more at Revvity’s booth , where over 40 products from its life sciences portfolio will be showcased. These include solutions for assay development, automation, cellular research, liquid handling, flow cytometry, and reagents, all designed to accelerate innovation and efficiency across drug discovery and development. Revvity’s strategy centers on supporting scientists in overcoming research challenges with transformative technologies.
SLAS is a great opportunity to showcase our most innovative technologies and celebrated brands. Our strategy and offerings are designed to support scientists in accelerating discoveries and expediting progress from basic research into clinical development.” Key exhibits at SLAS2025 Revvity’s featured solutions include:
For detailed information on the showcased innovations, scientific talks, and posters, visit booth #1318 or Revvity’s SLAS2025 events page.
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