AIC Montreal 2026: Meet us in Canada

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Opus Instruments is heading to Canada for North America’s premier conservation gathering!

Between April 29 and May 2, 2026, Opus Instruments will be present at the AIC 54th Annual Meeting & Conference, taking place at the Palais des congrès de Montréal, in Montreal, Quebec.

We’re excited to bring the Apollo Camera to North America’s conservation community and demonstrate how infrared reflectography continues to advance the work of conservators across museums, galleries, and conservation studios worldwide.

Live Demonstrations

We will be available throughout the conference to showcase the Apollo Camera’s capabilities and discuss how infrared reflectography can enhance your conservation practice. From technical specifications to practical applications, we’ll demonstrate how our technology integrates seamlessly into diverse conservation workflows.

We welcome the opportunity to discuss your specific imaging needs and explore how the Apollo Camera can support the unique challenges you face in your conservation work – whether you’re working with paintings, drawings, manuscripts, or mixed media.

Schedule Your Meeting

To ensure dedicated time with our team during the conference, we encourage you to reserve a specific meeting slot with our specialist, Eva Direito, by emailing eva.direito@atik-cameras.com with your preferred time.

Whether you’re exploring infrared reflectography for the first time or considering an upgrade to your existing imaging capabilities, we’re here to answer your questions and provide hands-on demonstrations tailored to your interests.

Trusted by Leading Institutions

Opus Instruments cameras are trusted by prestigious conservation facilities worldwide, including prominent North American institutions such as The Guggenheim Museum, The Met, and The Getty. Our technology supports conservation research and best practices at museums, universities, and conservation studios across the continent.

The AIC Annual Meeting brings together conservation professionals from across North America and beyond, and we’re honoured to participate in this important gathering of expertise and shared commitment to preserving cultural heritage.

Don’t miss this opportunity to experience the Apollo Camera firsthand and discover how infrared reflectography can transform your conservation projects.

We look forward to meeting you in Montreal!

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