Anchored in work undertaken while an academic, Scimeasure is organized around development of high performance scientific CCD and CMOS cameras to include early on - for NASA - a compact, high-speed, low-noise CCD camera for wavefront sensing using the EEV (now e2v) CCD39. The firm has matured to do state-of-the-art research in astronomy and life sciences using only best in class imaging sensors. Partnering with others, the firm developed for NIH a novel high speed deep well CMOS detector and camera with frame rates up to 10 kHz and a maximum well depth of 100 million electrons. More recently, in another collaboration, the firm worked on DaVinci-2K low noise CMOS camera has proven to be superior in low light applications such as super resolution microscopy and single molecule tracking in addition to high speed voltage and calcium imaging.