OptoScale continues to revolutionize sea lice counting, turning what was once outdated into something outclassed. 🚀 Intrigued by our latest scientific leaps? Dive into the details with us. 🌊
In the past year, OptoScale has made strides in lice detection technology that’s nothing short of groundbreaking. We’ve trained our detector to distinguish between various types of sea lice with unprecedented accuracy. Our refined system can now differentiate between the nuances of mobile salmon lice and their similar counterparts — without relying on old-fashioned adjustment factors. What’s more, we’ve turbocharged the software speed and doubled the capacity for image analysis, ensuring the data you rely on is based on even more salmon every day. 🐟💻
Our passion for breakthroughs is matched by our strict adherence to scientific excellence. We’ve joined forces with the Institute of Marine Research and SINTEF to not only refine our technology but to help set new industry benchmarks. We’re at the forefront of integrating image-based, automatic lice counting into the industry, setting a new standard that promises to render manual counting obsolete.
To sum up, let’s not forget the big picture — less time counting lice means more time to rehearse that thank-you speech for the lice management award heading your way. Now, that’s progress with a purpose! 🌟
1. Say goodbye to counting headaches!
Manual counting is so 2019. Let your eyes take a break while OptoScale does the heavy lifting.
2. More accuracy, fewer ‘oops’ moments.
Because even superheroes need a little tech support – OptoScale is here to make every count count.
3. Enjoy your coffee in front of the screen—not counting lice.
With OptoScale’s web portal, you can sip your coffee and watch the numbers roll in. How’s that for multitasking?
4. Keep your staff happy and healthy.
Automated counting reduces the tedious task of manual counting, keeping morale high and eye strain low.
5. Invest in tech, save on time.
Time is money, and with OptoScale, you’re banking both with every automated count.