VIEW
Welcome to VIEW, where we reveal the unseen.
Welcome to VIEW, where we reveal the unseen.
WORLD UNSEEN
DISCOVER CORAL MATCHMAKING
Discover a pioneering breeding programme revealing the unseen world of coral reproduction. In partnership with Coral Spawning International and Nature Seychelles, Canon technology is helping these marine animals (yes, animals) find a mate for a lasting future, vital for the urgent restoration of our ocean’s reefs.
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On the surface, it looks like fun, but Stemettes are creating a powerful STEAM community of the future, guided by a set of values we both share.
Is there a perfect career path? Russell and Simon of Canon Medical Research Europe believe taking roads less travelled made them better AI scientists.
A kickabout at the local football pitch taught colleagues at Canon France more about living with sight loss than they ever could have anticipated.
As a child, when Madeline couldn’t be by the ocean, her imagination brought it to her. Today, the sea is her life, and she shares it with the world.
There’s a missing 50% in healthcare, says Erin Beveridge of Canon Medical Research Europe. But women complete the picture and it benefits everyone.
Aron Randhawa has made his first love his life, working as a cinema camera specialist for Canon, while also flying high creatively as a filmmaker.
There's more to Canon than meets the eye. Read on to discover how our technology goes far beyond printers and cameras to support the life you lead every day.
Read the story Coral scientist and cinematographer, Madeline St Clair, found VR to be the perfect way not just to see the realities of the reefs, but feel them too.
Nine teens’ eyes opened wide with wonder when they left Paris to learn about coral ecosystems with photographer and marine biologist Martin Colognoli.
As Chief Warden at Cousin Island, Christopher Mahoune knows when to step back or step in. And the right tools help him not only to care, but share.
Paul Stodart puts every spare hour into supporting the players of GB baseball – not only with his camera, but his stunning organisational skills.
Yes, it’s pretty technical stuff, but photogrammetry creates beautiful 3D images that are essential for the ongoing measurement of coral restoration.
A new exhibition at MuZIEum in the Netherlands invites you into the world of the blind and partially sighted, showing what can be possible everywhere.