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ZEISS Pri­mo­star 3 Offers Cle­ver Fea­tures For Tea­ching and Is Desi­gned For Durability

ZEISS has intro­du­ced a new com­pact micro­scope for digi­tal tea­ching and rou­tine lab work just in time for the Inter­na­tio­nal Day of Edu­ca­tion, which took place yes­ter­day. ZEISS Pri­mo­star 3 is a robust upright light micro­scope, which is made for daily work in a class­room or in a lab for tis­sue and sam­ple exami­na­tion in his­to­logy, cell bio­logy, food or micro­bio­logy, etc. It is desi­gned for long-term use and extreme dura­bi­lity. ZEISS Pri­mo­star 3 is easy to use so that stu­dents and labo­ra­tory staff can spend more of their time explo­ring rather than fiddling with knobs. It is easy to learn, to run, and the setup is quick and easy with a plug-and-play installation.

Tailor Your Micro­scope to Your Tasks

Users can choose the best micro­scope con­fi­gu­ra­tion for spe­ci­fic tasks at hand from a num­ber of pre-defi­ned packa­ges for class­room or rou­tine lab work. The solid design of the Full-Köh­ler ver­sion hou­ses an array of cle­ver fea­tures. Users can choose eit­her a 30-watt halo­gen bulb or an energy-saving LED bulb with its sta­ble color tem­pe­ra­ture and illu­mi­na­tion inten­sity. Or, they can add on the fluo­re­s­cence tube and turn ZEISS Pri­mo­star 3 into an LED fluo­re­s­cence microscope.

Inspi­ring Digi­tal Inter­face Options

ZEISS Pri­mo­star 3 offers the advan­ta­ges of an inte­gra­ted 8‑megapixel micro­scope camera and a num­ber of addi­tio­nal digi­tal inter­face opti­ons. With the ima­ging app ZEISS Lab­scope, it is easy to con­nect micro­sco­pes in class­rooms to each other. It makes it easier than ever before to snap and share micro­scope images via HD moni­tors or pro­jec­tors. The optio­nal soft­ware module Lab­scope Tea­cher helps to manage and orga­nize each class. With its digi­tal opti­ons, ZEISS Pri­mo­star 3 is set­ting new stan­dards in modern digi­tal and remote teaching.

Small Foot­print and Easy to Store

Once a les­son is finis­hed, the car­ry­ing handle lets users move the micro­scope safely when sto­ring it away. ZEISS Pri­mo­star 3 has a small foot­print, is com­pact, and can easily be stored. All cables are nicely stored directly on the micro­scope. ZEISS Pri­mo­star 3 is made of solid mate­ri­als, desi­gned for dura­bi­lity so that even after years of daily and inten­sive use, all com­pon­ents will work smoothly. This is also reflec­ted in the fact that ZEISS has exten­ded the war­ranty to 5 years.

About ZEISS

ZEISS is an inter­na­tio­nally lea­ding tech­no­logy enter­prise ope­ra­ting in the fields of optics and opto­elec­tro­nics. In the pre­vious fis­cal year, the ZEISS Group gene­ra­ted annual reve­nue tota­ling 6.3 bil­lion euros in its four seg­ments Semi­con­duc­tor Manu­fac­tu­ring Tech­no­logy, Indus­trial Qua­lity & Rese­arch, Medi­cal Tech­no­logy and Con­su­mer Mar­kets (sta­tus: 30 Sep­tem­ber 2020).

For its cus­to­mers, ZEISS deve­lops, pro­du­ces and dis­tri­bu­tes highly inno­va­tive solu­ti­ons for indus­trial metro­logy and qua­lity assu­rance, micro­scopy solu­ti­ons for the life sci­en­ces and mate­ri­als rese­arch, and medi­cal tech­no­logy solu­ti­ons for dia­gno­stics and tre­at­ment in oph­thal­mo­logy and micro­sur­gery. The name ZEISS is also syn­ony­mous with the world’s lea­ding litho­gra­phy optics, which are used by the chip indus­try to manu­fac­ture semi­con­duc­tor com­pon­ents. There is glo­bal demand for trend­set­ting ZEISS brand pro­ducts such as eye­glass len­ses, camera len­ses and binoculars.

With a port­fo­lio ali­gned with future growth areas like digi­ta­liza­tion, health­care and Smart Pro­duc­tion and a strong brand, ZEISS is sha­ping the future of tech­no­logy and con­stantly advan­cing the world of optics and rela­ted fields with its solu­ti­ons. The company’s signi­fi­cant, sus­tainable invest­ments in rese­arch and deve­lo­p­ment lay the foun­da­tion for the suc­cess and con­tin­ued expan­sion of ZEISS‹ tech­no­logy and mar­ket lea­der­ship. ZEISS invests 13 per­cent of its reve­nue in rese­arch and deve­lo­p­ment – this high level of expen­dit­ure has a long tra­di­tion at ZEISS and is also an invest­ment in the future.

With over 32,000 employees, ZEISS is active glo­bally in almost 50 count­ries with around 30 pro­duc­tion sites, 60 sales and ser­vice com­pa­nies and 27 rese­arch and deve­lo­p­ment faci­li­ties. Foun­ded in 1846 in Jena, the com­pany is head­quar­te­red in Ober­ko­chen, Ger­many. The Carl Zeiss Foun­da­tion, one of the lar­gest foun­da­ti­ons in Ger­many com­mit­ted to the pro­mo­tion of sci­ence, is the sole owner of the hol­ding com­pany, Carl Zeiss AG.

Fur­ther infor­ma­tion at www.zeiss.com

ZEISS Rese­arch Micro­scopy Solutions

ZEISS Rese­arch Micro­scopy Solu­ti­ons is the world’s only one-stop manu­fac­tu­rer of light, elec­tron, X‑ray and ion micro­scope sys­tems and offers solu­ti­ons for cor­re­la­tive micro­scopy. The port­fo­lio com­pri­ses of pro­ducts and ser­vices for life sci­en­ces, mate­ri­als and indus­trial rese­arch, as well as edu­ca­tion and cli­ni­cal prac­tice. The unit is head­quar­te­red in Jena. Addi­tio­nal pro­duc­tion and deve­lo­p­ment sites are loca­ted in Ober­ko­chen and Munich, as well as in Cam­bourne (UK) and Plea­san­ton (USA). ZEISS Rese­arch Micro­scopy Solu­ti­ons is part of the Indus­trial Qua­lity & Rese­arch segment.

Pres­se­kon­takt

Vyb­hav Sinha
ZEISS Rese­arch Micro­scopy Solutions
+49 3641 64–3949
moc.ssiez@ahnis.vahbyv