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Faster Electron Microscope Scripting Through Automation with EM Flow Creator

Live Webinar and Q&A

Wednesday 15 July 2026  |  11:00 CET

Discover how hybrid automation is transforming electron microscopy for demanding testing environments. This webinar introduces the Electron Microscope Flow Creator (EMFC) for Hitachi systems, combining user-friendly drag‑and‑drop design with optional Python scripting, to enhance electron microscope workflows.

Learn how EMFC enables users of any skill level to automate repetitive SEM/TEM processes, improve reproducibility, and increase throughput. Through real-world applications such as asbestos identification and battery material analysis, we’ll show how automation delivers faster, more consistent results.

With integrated image processing and elemental analysis, EMFC accelerates data interpretation, providing ready-to-use results and reducing time to insight.

What you will learn:

1. How to automate SEM / TEM workflows without coding expertise using intuitive drag-and-drop tools combined with optional Python scripting

2. Ways to increase throughput and reproducibility by streamlining repetitive electron microscopy tasks

3. How to simplify repetitive analytical processes such as asbestos identification, battery materials QC, and high-volume inspections

4. How to accelerate analysis and reporting through integrated image processing and elemental analysis that deliver ready-to-use results

Who should attend?
  • Users of SEM or TEM systems seeking deeper insights
  • Managers of analytical or industrial laboratories
  • Professionals working in all fields that have a high number of repetitive EM task or need for automation, data reproducibility or high throughput demands

Speakers

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Dr. Thomas Schmidt
Manager Applications, Hitachi High-Tech Europe
Dr Schmidt holds a Diploma in Biology and Biotechnology (University of Münster) and a PhD in Biotechnology and Biochemistry of Plants (Biology, University of Münster). After 5 years as a Postdoc and Head of department at the Leibniz Institute in Aachen, he has been the European applications specialist for TEM and IM at Hitachi-High-Tech Europe for 11 years.

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