Genoa Instruments, a company active in the development of cutting-edge solutions for super-resolution optical microscopy, has activated with Start 4.0 an innovation consultancy project aimed at the evolution of its CARMA software towards a cloud architecture.
The initiative, funded by the PNRR – Next Generation EU, will allow the optimization of the company’s flagship product, PRISM, through the integration of artificial intelligence technologies and distributed systems for the acquisition, archiving and advanced analysis of scientific images.
The project involves the creation of a web user interface consistent with the current software, the creation of RESTful APIs for the processing of FLISM (time-resolved optical microscopy) images and the design of GPU-accelerated AI algorithms.
The goal is to ensure more efficient and scalable access to PRISM’s analytical capabilities from any device, improving usability, performance and data management capabilities even on the move.
Start 4.0 supported Genoa Instruments in the process analysis, software development, testing and commissioning phases, thanks to the technological support of Camelot Biomedical Systems.
A collaboration that confirms how technology transfer can accelerate competitiveness even in highly specialized scientific fields, uniting research, industry and digital innovation
