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BioCHIP Berlin Forum 2026: SinceVision to Showcase Scientific Cameras
Researchers working in microfluidics and biochip development often face the same problem: the events they need to study happen faster than standard cameras can record. Droplet formation, micro-jet behavior, and multiphase fluid interaction are over in microseconds. Capturing them clearly, consistently, and in enough detail to be scientifically useful requires imaging technology built for exactly that purpose.
This is what SinceVision and its distribution partner viZaar industrial imaging AG are bringing to the 6th International Forum on Biochips and Microfabrication, 2026 BioCHIP Berlin, on 19 to 20 May at Volmerstrasse 2, 12489 Berlin.

A Presentation Designed for the Research Community
Kevin Cheng, Europe Sales Director at SinceVision, will take to the stage as part of the forum's main program to present "High-Speed Imaging: Enabling Precise Flow Analysis and Dynamic Observation."
The session is not a product pitch. It is a technical walk-through of how high-speed and sCMOS cameras are applied to real research scenarios in microfluidics, including droplet and particle analysis, flow dynamics visualization, fluorescence imaging, and live-cell observation.
Cheng will also cover the practical side of setting up these systems in lab-on-a-chip environments, including synchronization, data acquisition, and workflow integration. The session is open to all general admission ticket holders at no additional cost.
What the Cameras Can Do
At Booth 1518, attendees can interact with two camera platforms live.
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SinceVision's high-speed cameras record at speeds up to 1.15 million frames per second at resolutions up to 21 megapixels, with 24TB of onboard storage that eliminates the need for external recording equipment. The systems are built on proprietary CMOS architecture developed entirely in-house.
The Solis series sCMOS cameras take a different approach, optimizing for sensitivity rather than speed. Back-illuminated sensors and vacuum-sealed design push light collection efficiency up to 95 percent, making them well suited for fluorescence imaging, biological microscopy, and any application where photon count is the limiting factor.
Both systems will be demonstrated live by the SinceVision and viZaar teams throughout the two-day event.

Who the Forum Is For
BioCHIP Berlin brings together researchers, engineers, and technology developers from microfluidics, biomedical engineering, and lab-on-a-chip fields. SinceVision's presence at the forum reflects a growing demand for imaging tools that can keep pace with the speed and sensitivity requirements of modern life science and microfabrication research.

Booth 1518 is open on 19 and 20 May 2026. More information about SinceVision's scientific imaging products is available at www.sincevision.com.
About SinceVision
Founded in 2014, SinceVision manufactures industrial sensors, high-speed imaging systems, and high-sensitivity cameras for scientific research, aerospace, consumer electronics, automotive, and semiconductor applications worldwide.
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