We're excited to be at CYTO 2026, connecting with the flow cytometry community and highlighting Hypereon™, Hamamatsu's next-generation photodetector technology. Built on Hamamatsu's decades of expertise in PMTs and APDs, Hypereon™ combines two stages of amplification—electron bombardment and on-chip APD gain—to deliver the sensitivity, dynamic range, temperature stability, and sensor-to-sensor uniformity demanded by today's most advanced flow cytometry systems. When paired with our Photon Number Quantification (PNQ) algorithm, Hypereon™ helps transform qualitative measurements into quantitative, comparable data.
The conference has already sparked valuable conversations with researchers, instrument manufacturers, and industry partners about emerging trends and the future of flow cytometry. We look forward to continuing these discussions over the next two days and exploring new opportunities to advance life science research together.
If you're attending CYTO 2026, stop by booth 228 to meet the team and learn more about Hypereon™ and Hamamatsu's photonics solutions for next-generation flow cytometry systems.
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Pictured left to right: Neil Patel, Joe D’Amato, James Butler, Eric Mesa, Shinichiro Yazaki, Kenichi Nagaoka, and Yuki Yokouchi.
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