High Level Services in Image Acquisition and Analysis for the Dermo-cosmetic Industry by Newtone, a Qima Life Science Company

Newtone Technologies is a major actor in imagingdevices development and image analysis services for skin and hair research, since 2005. With a headquarter in Lyon (France) connected around the world with a large network of clinical testing centers, Newtone provides worldwide innovative solutions that bring unique value to CROs and Cosmetic Industry manufacturers for clinical projects.

Newtone’s devices cover full face imaging, but also dedicated custom solutions for hand/foot and nails imaging, eye contour, eyebrows and eyelashes follow-up as well as multiple possible areas on the body or scalp using nomadic macro-imaging tools.

With a wide spectrum of lighting technologies including visible light, gradual polarization, UV, IR and hyperspectral, images reveal large and complex datasets than can be explored with smart image analysis services.

Newtone teams work very closely with clinical testing labs teams so that they can welcome innovative solutions with a high level of training and daily support.

Thanks to Cosmetic Industry key players trust over the years, Newtone could grow and is now able  to offer these solutions to the entire industry and to develop tomorrow’s innovative solution for skin and hair investigation.

 

www.newtone.fr | Corporate and testing sheet: https://skinobs.com/instrumentation.php?id=124

Read the entire ZOOM#23 here 

 

CONTACT

Solène Trevisan

Clinical Image Analysis Pole Manager

strevisan@newtone.fr

www.newtone.fr

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