New Thermo Fisher Microscopes

Thermo Fisher Unveils Next-Gen Electron Microscopes for Enhanced Lab Efficiency

Thermo Fisher debuts Scios 3 and Talos 12 electron microscopes at M&M 2025, enhancing lab productivity, automation, and imaging accessibility.

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New Scios 3 FIB-SEM and Talos 12 TEM Introduced at M&M 2025

Thermo Fisher Scientific has announced the release of two state-of-the-art electron microscopes, Scios 3 FIB-SEM and Talos 12 TEM, at the Microscopy & Microanalysis (M&M) 2025 conference in Salt Lake City. Designed to boost productivity and simplify workflows, these instruments offer significant benefits to lab managers overseeing complex research environments.

Scios 3: Power, Precision, and Usability

The new Thermo Scientific Scios 3 is a focused ion beam-scanning electron microscope that integrates powerful automation features, helping labs achieve more consistent and efficient site-specific analysis. Its enhanced FIB column supports high-throughput lamella preparation, ideal for materials research and semiconductor analysis.

Why lab managers will appreciate Scios 3:

  • Increases throughput with advanced automation
  • Enhances sample prep quality with upgraded FIB column
  • User-friendly design reduces training overhead for staff

Talos 12: Accessibility Meets High-Performance Imaging

The Thermo Scientific Talos 12 TEM makes advanced transmission electron microscopy accessible to a broader range of labs. With a compact design and intuitive workflows, Talos 12 supports a variety of applications—from biological imaging to drug development—while also enabling remote collaboration.

Talos 12 features at a glance:

  • 120kV system for high-resolution imaging
  • Compatible with cryo-EM and AI-assisted workflows
  • Reduced lab footprint and remote access capabilities

Join Thermo Fisher at Booth #1734

Live demonstrations of both microscopes will be available at Thermo Fisher's booth #1734 during M&M 2025. Attendees are also invited to the longstanding "Women in Microscopy" breakfast on July 30, where Dr. Amelia Dempere of the University of Florida will discuss her career and the future of women in science.

More information is available at thermofisher.com/scios3 and thermofisher.com/talos12.

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