About Peregrine Photon

A Montréal company building practical super-resolution instruments.

Peregrine Photon grew out of Montréal microscopy research. The mission is to help more labs reach nanoscale optical imaging through STED modules and custom integrated inverted microscopes.

Origin

Built from Montréal microscopy work.

Peregrine Photon developed from work in the laboratories of Polytechnique Montréal. The goal is direct: make super-resolution more accessible without forcing every lab to replace the microscope it already depends on.

Montréal roots

Photonics, optics, and biomedical imaging expertise shaped into research instrumentation built in Canada.

Super-resolution access

STED-based imaging for labs that need higher resolution and a sustainable instrument path.

Custom systems

Upgrade modules and integrated inverted microscope platforms for specialized workflows.

Incubated at Quantino

Deep-tech support aligned with optics, photonics, hardware, and research translation.

How We Work

Make the instrument useful and maintainable.

01

Start with the sample

The optical architecture should serve the experiment, dye set, objective, and workflow.

02

Respect existing infrastructure

Many labs already have valuable inverted confocal systems that can become more capable.

03

Transfer knowledge

Commissioning, protocols, training, and support matter as much as the optical hardware.

People Behind Peregrine

The people behind the company.

The team combines company building, instrument engineering, microscopy science, and biomedical optics.

Guillaume Ramadier

Guillaume Ramadier

CEO

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Guillaume leads product direction, customer conversations, investor readiness, and the shift from one module into a focused instrumentation catalog.

Lucien Weiss

Lucien Weiss

CSO

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Lucien anchors the microscopy science: STED applications, sample strategy, protocols, performance validation, and the connection between optical design and customer experiments.

Rodrigo Becerra-Deana

Rodrigo Becerra-Deana

CTO

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Rodrigo leads technical build work: optical alignment, subsystem integration, controls, and the engineering required to make custom microscope platforms reliable in real labs.

Caroline Boudoux

Caroline Boudoux

CSO · Biomedical optics leadership

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Caroline brings biomedical optics and research-translation perspective from Polytechnique Montréal, strengthening the scientific foundation and the path from imaging research to useful lab systems.

Why this team

Company building, instrument engineering, microscopy science, and biomedical optics.

The team covers the main requirements for this market: product direction, instrument engineering, STED microscopy, and biomedical optics. Guillaume leads product and commercialization, Rodrigo owns the technical build path, Lucien keeps the STED workflow tied to real microscopy use, and Caroline strengthens the biomedical optics foundation.

Collaborate

Bring the microscope, sample, or investment question.