On March 19th and 20th, please visit Lucendi kiosk at the Innovation Pavilion of the Texas Water 2025 exhibit to learn more about our Aqusens platform for AI-based characterization of microobjects in water: cyanobacteria, pathogens, algae, microplastics, oil droplets, particulate matter, as well as any custom targets! #TxWater, #Aqusens, #microplastics, #cyanobacteria, #HAB
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Lucendi, Inc. is a leading innovator and developer of AI-enabled smart measurement platforms for cost-effective and high-performance micro-object detection and characterization. Lucendi technology portfolio and IP are based on computational microscopy and holographic imaging coupled with innovative image processing, big data and machine learning approaches. Lucendi’s core technologies are cost-effective, robust and field-portable, which make them adaptable to a wide variety of applications. Lucendi’s goal is to democratize micro/nano-scale microscopy systems to empower users and to redefine the horizon of application possibilities. For inquiries, please contact us at: [email protected]
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Lucendi, Inc. will present #Aqusens at Texas Water exhibit in Houston. Meet us at the Innovation Pavilion on March 19 and 20th. Aqusens is an AI analytics platform for microobject characterization in water. The platform was demonstrated in automated identification of harmful organisms, pathogens, microplastics, oil droplets and other particulate matter.
The Innovation Pavilion is a dedicated area of the Attendee Lounge in the center of the Expo Floor. The Innovation Pavilion is an opportunity to showcase new and innovative technology. Visit the Innovation Pavilion at Texas Water and register today at www.txwater.org Gross-Wen Technologies , Agilicus, Axine Water Technologies, Digital Water Solutions Inc., Evonik, LSPS Solutions, Lucendi, Inc., NJBSoft, LLC, Pyxis Lab? Inc., SmartCover
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Lucendi Team is humbled to have won the #microplastic detection challenge! We would like to thank The Water Council, A. O. Smith Corporation, Badger Meter and Watts Water Technologies for the opportunity to participate in this competition. For this challenge, Lucendi team showcased Aqusens capabilities to perform high-throughput microplastic identification in water, which can be deployed for scalable operations in-lab and in-field.
Congratulations to Lucendi, Inc. and PolyGone Systems for winning our fall 2024 Tech Challenge! This session, we were looking for solutions for #microplastic detection and removal. Our corporate sponsors, A. O. Smith Corporation, Badger Meter and Watts Water Technologies, chose Lucendi and PolyGone for the $10,000 prizes! Lucendi, Inc., based in Los Angeles, develops AI-powered innovations for high-performance detection and characterization of micro-objects in liquids. Its Aqusens platform has been shown to automatically identify a variety of targets from microplastics to harmful organisms like giardia, cyanobacteria and toxic algae. PolyGone Systems is a Princeton University spinout that has developed an affordable, portable and environmentally friendly filtration system that captures microplastics below 1mm scale and can be applied to a wide range of water bodies, including rivers, lakes and wastewater effluents. https://ow.ly/95vJ50UAAQw Karen J. Frost Barry Liner Yidian Liu Maxim Batalin
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Our very own Maria Arredondo has recently conducted an Aqusens workshop at the Centre of Marine Sciences (CCMAR) (Algarve, Portugal). We would like to kindly thank our hosts and attendants for the opportunity to introduce the system and discuss Aqusens applications to a variety of problems including algae biotechnology, marine ecology, aquaculture, hatcheries, among others. https://lnkd.in/gYbUG7eM
We are pleased to share the success of the Lucendi, Inc. Aqusens platform workshop in collaboration with Centre of Marine Sciences (CCMAR), where researchers and professionals came together to explore innovative applications of imaging technology in marine and environmental sciences. A sincere thank you to Carina Mónico from CCMAR’s imaging for her invaluable assistance in organising this event. Your support was key to its success. During the workshop, we demonstrated the versatility of the Aqusens system across various research areas, including: - Algae Biotechnology: Monitoring algae health, concentration, and contaminants. - Aquaculture: Real-time imaging of live feed and detection of harmful algal blooms. - Water Monitoring: Identifying and analyzing contaminants, including microplastics. - Marine Ecology: Studying phytoplankton dynamics and supporting ecosystem monitoring. We successfully imaged a variety of samples, including those from the Ria Formosa, where we identified copepods and phytoplankton species such as Ditylum. Additionally, we examined gametophytes and various algae species, including Prorocentrum, highlighting the precision and versatility of Aqusens technology across diverse applications. Participating Institutions We were honored to host attendees from leading institutions, including: Centre of Marine Sciences (CCMAR) : Francisca Félix Azeredo, Cicero Alves-Lima, Joana Cruz, Vania Baptista, Davide Liberti and Badr-Edine Sadoq CIMA Ualg: Ana Barbosa and Maria Lima GreenCoLab: Gabriel Bombo S2AQUAcoLAB: Jo?o Janeiro IPMA Instituto Português do Mar e da Atmosfera: Sergei Danchenko ABC CoLab: Beatriz Martins This workshop highlighted the immense potential of Aqusens technology in advancing marine research, algae biotechnology, and environmental monitoring. We are excited to continue collaborating with researchers and organizations to explore innovative solutions and drive progress in these fields. Feel free to reach out to learn more or discuss potential collaborations. Let’s connect and explore how Aqusens can elevate your projects and support innovative solutions in your work!
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Our very own Maria Arredondo has recently conducted an Aqusens workshop at the Centre of Marine Sciences (CCMAR) (Algarve, Portugal). We would like to kindly thank our hosts and attendants for the opportunity to introduce the system and discuss Aqusens applications to a variety of problems including algae biotechnology, marine ecology, aquaculture, hatcheries, among others. https://lnkd.in/gYbUG7eM
We are pleased to share the success of the Lucendi, Inc. Aqusens platform workshop in collaboration with Centre of Marine Sciences (CCMAR), where researchers and professionals came together to explore innovative applications of imaging technology in marine and environmental sciences. A sincere thank you to Carina Mónico from CCMAR’s imaging for her invaluable assistance in organising this event. Your support was key to its success. During the workshop, we demonstrated the versatility of the Aqusens system across various research areas, including: - Algae Biotechnology: Monitoring algae health, concentration, and contaminants. - Aquaculture: Real-time imaging of live feed and detection of harmful algal blooms. - Water Monitoring: Identifying and analyzing contaminants, including microplastics. - Marine Ecology: Studying phytoplankton dynamics and supporting ecosystem monitoring. We successfully imaged a variety of samples, including those from the Ria Formosa, where we identified copepods and phytoplankton species such as Ditylum. Additionally, we examined gametophytes and various algae species, including Prorocentrum, highlighting the precision and versatility of Aqusens technology across diverse applications. Participating Institutions We were honored to host attendees from leading institutions, including: Centre of Marine Sciences (CCMAR) : Francisca Félix Azeredo, Cicero Alves-Lima, Joana Cruz, Vania Baptista, Davide Liberti and Badr-Edine Sadoq CIMA Ualg: Ana Barbosa and Maria Lima GreenCoLab: Gabriel Bombo S2AQUAcoLAB: Jo?o Janeiro IPMA Instituto Português do Mar e da Atmosfera: Sergei Danchenko ABC CoLab: Beatriz Martins This workshop highlighted the immense potential of Aqusens technology in advancing marine research, algae biotechnology, and environmental monitoring. We are excited to continue collaborating with researchers and organizations to explore innovative solutions and drive progress in these fields. Feel free to reach out to learn more or discuss potential collaborations. Let’s connect and explore how Aqusens can elevate your projects and support innovative solutions in your work!
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One of the applications of Lucendi's Aqusens platform is for automated and cost-effective monitoring and quantification of various live feed species at hatcheries (i.e. microalgae, copepods, rotifers and artemia). The latest issue of Hatchery Feed & Management magazine features our article on this topic and provides evaluation examples. Please contact us for more information! Our article can be found here: https://lnkd.in/gCVNdsZM We would also like to thank editorial staff of the HFM magazine - it has been a pleasure working with you! https://lnkd.in/duWWCanh
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Following a successful exhibit at the #NALMS2024 event in South Lake Tahoe, CA, Lucendi's Aqusens platform was demonstrated to directly sample water from Lake Tahoe, while providing real-time data acquisition and processing. Aqusens enables automated monitoring of water and characterizes objects from 3 micron to 4mm in size. Aqusens AI can be customized to specifically identify and measure concentrations of cyanobacteria, algae, microplastics, zooplankton and any other objects of interest for our partners. https://lnkd.in/gFz5fGvX
Aqusens Direct Water Monitoring at Lake Tahoe
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#Lucendi #Aqusens platforms are taking first but confident steps in service of scientific discovery, with many other applications to follow! Very happy to have the opportunity to support research led by Prof. Holly Bowers at Moss Landing Marine Labs.
First official deployment of our new #Aqusens imaging platforms from #Lucendi! Samples are part of #Synchro's transect today in Monterey Bay. Time from receiving samples to my first images - less than 5 minutes!
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