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Analyzing muscle cross-sections? Ease workload while increasing productivity. Think CARPACCIO.cloud!

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CARPACCIO.cloud, 47 blvd du 11 novembre 1918, 69100 Villeurbanne, FRANCE
Phone: +33.634.322.138
E-Mail: [email protected]

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Headquartered in Lyon, France, CARPACCIO.cloud, SAS is a service provider and online solution for quantitative and qualitative analysis of images of muscle cross-sections. It is an innovative company spun out of the University of Lyon by scientists who developed a highly effective software solution for this tedious, time-consuming task. Novel pattern recognition algorithms aim to confer the highest precision to the results. Implementation on Amazon Web Services (AWS) infrastructure ensures accessibility essentially anywhere on the globe, while removing operating system and hardware compatibility problems. Secure and unlimited storage and access are available if required, as are custom solutions to client needs.

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