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nanotimes
10-02 :: February 2010
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tivity. While possessing a heat resistance compatible
with auto-soldering processes that utilize lead-free
solder, it also provides the highest level of optical
reflectivity among commercially available liquid
crystalline polymer films. Moreover, since FB film‘s
optical reflectivity deterioration due to heat is minis-
cule, Kuraray will market it as a material best suited
for white LED PCB applications.

http://www.kuraray.co.jp/
L
eica Microsystems presented a new generation of
digital microscopes – Leica DVM5000,
DVM3000, and DVM2000. With the Leica DVM
line, the microscopic image is displayed directly on
a high-resolution monitor. The streamlined zoom
optics reach extremely difficult-to-access surfaces for
nondestructive inspection of even the largest statio-
nary parts, which could only be examined with great
effort using traditional microscope techniques. Leica
digital microscopes not only feature outstanding,
high-quality optics, they also offer a wide variety of
quantitative analysis options – whether 2D analysis
or advanced 3D surface measurements.

http://www.leica-microsystems.com
M
agForce Nanotechnologies AG (FSE: MF6.ETR)
has announced the appointment of Dr. Peter
Heinrich, until now the deputy chairman of its super-
visory board, as the company’s new chief executive
officer effective January 1, 2010. The appointment
follows the decision of Dr. Uwe Maschek to resign at
his own request as CEO as of December 31, 2009.
Dr. Peter Heinrich was co-founder of MediGene AG
and served as its managing director and CEO from
1995 until the middle of 2009.

http://www.magforce.de
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