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Your Partners in Light Measurement, Photonics and Spectroscopy

A warm welcome to Pro-Lite’s website. Pro-Lite is a UK-based supplier of specialist equipment and services with a technical focus in the following areas of photonics: instruments for measuring light and the optical properties of materials; photometry; lasers and laser safety equipment; opto-mechanics and nano-positioning equipment; optics and optical materials; and spectroscopy and spectral imaging. Pro-Lite Technology Ltd is part of the Pro-Lite Group of Companies, which includes Photometric & Optical Testing Services, SphereOptics Germany, Pro-Lite France and Pro-Lite Iberia.

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Piezosystem Jena Microscopy
Photonics

Microscopy and Life Science Applications for Precision Motion

Applications of precision positioning equipment have gone hand-in-hand with microscopy since the dawn of its inception.
Nireos - Spectral image of photoluminescence of a spin-coated perovskite semiconductor using Hera VISNIR
Spectroscopy

Revealing the Invisible: Unleashing the Power of Spectral Imaging in Microscopy

Most microscopic spectral imaging is implemented using a multispectral approach. However, imaging can be extended to hyperspectral imaging.
Hinalea - Spectral image of stained soft tissue cancer
Spectroscopy

Revolutionising Spectral Imaging

A new spectral imaging technology from Hinalea Imaging exploits a Fabry-Perot interferometer (FPI) to provide selectable high resolution hyperspectral images as well as near real-time ...
Display Metrology and the effects of ambient illumination
Light Metrology

Display Metrology and the Effects of Ambient Illumination

Pro-Lite’s Robert Yeo reviews the metrology of displays and explains the problem of ambient light and sunlight readability.