A core aim of the IMPRESS project is to identify cutting-edge technologies to make TEMs more flexible, accessible and user-friendly. This can only be achieved by involving users and all other stakeholders in the research journey, listening to their needs and desired solutions to increase interoperability of TEM components.
IMPRESS is a new EU-funded scientific project coordinated by the Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (Italy), which aims to revolutionize the field of transmission electron microscopy. The consortium met in Trieste from 14th to 17th February for the official launch of the project.