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TRANSVISTA Showcases Advanced In Vivo Imaging Technologies at FENS Forum 2026

Barcelona, Spain | July 2026 – TRANSVISTA successfully concluded its participation in FENS Forum 2026, one of the world’s leading neuroscience conferences, held in Barcelona, Spain. The event brought together thousands of neuroscientists, researchers, and technology innovators from around the globe to exchange ideas, share discoveries, and explore the latest advances in neuroscience.

Throughout the meeting, the TRANSVISTA team welcomed researchers, collaborators, and partners at Booth #144, engaging in meaningful discussions on emerging trends and applications in in vivo imaging, miniature two-photon microscopy, and freely behaving animal research.

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A highlight of the exhibition was the SUPERNOVA-100 Miniature Two-Photon Microscope, which attracted strong interest from attendees. Designed for high-resolution imaging in freely behaving animals, the system enables cellular-resolution recording of neuronal and glial activity, supporting a wide range of neuroscience applications, including neural circuit studies, learning and memory research, and disease models.

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Alongside its neuroscience imaging portfolio, TRANSVISTA also presented the SUPERVISION 780 (SV780) In Vivo Two-Photon Microscopy Imaging System, introducing visitors to its capabilities for non-invasive, label-free, real-time imaging and its potential applications in broader life science research.

Beyond the exhibition, TRANSVISTA presented a scientific poster during the official FENS Poster Session:

A Long-Working-Distance Miniature Two-Photon Microscope Enables Cross-Species Imaging from Rodents to Non-Human Primates
Abstract No. 2337

Presented by Dr. Runlong Wu, the work introduced a long-working-distance miniature two-photon microscope with interchangeable objectives, enabling neuronal-resolution imaging across multiple animal models, including freely moving mice, naturally behaving marmosets, and head-unrestrained macaques. By extending miniature two-photon imaging beyond traditional rodent models, the technology provides a foundation for comparative studies of brain function across species.

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During the exhibition, TRANSVISTA also organized its “Meet the Scientists” sessions, where researchers shared their experience using the SUPERNOVA-100 Miniature Two-Photon Microscope in their own studies. These informal discussions offered visitors the opportunity to explore practical applications, exchange ideas, and gain insights from researchers, fostering valuable scientific dialogue throughout the meeting.

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FENS Forum 2026 provided an outstanding platform for scientific exchange, and TRANSVISTA sincerely thanks everyone who visited the booth, attended the poster presentation, and shared their research, ideas, and feedback throughout the event.

Committed to advancing innovation in optical imaging, TRANSVISTA will continue developing cutting-edge in vivo imaging technologies that empower researchers and accelerate discoveries in neuroscience and beyond.