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Hamamatsu Photonics


Hamamatsu Photonics is a world-leading manufacturer of optoelectronic components and systems. The company’s corporate philosophy stresses the advancement of photonics through extensive research and yields products that are regarded as state-of-the-art. All products are designed to cover the entire optical spectrum and provide solutions for a wide variety of applications including analytical, consumer, industrial and medical instrumentation. Developments in digital imaging continue to be made by the Hamamatsu Systems Division, most recently with our range of high speed scientific CMOS cameras. Hamamatsu solutions fit applications from routine microscopy through to the most demanding of imaging applications.


Web www.hamamatsu.com/jp/en


“ International Labmate Ltd


For over 45 years, International Labmate has been providing manufacturers of scientific equipment with ideal platforms to market their products. Various markets are covered by each publication title: International Labmate, Labmate UK & Ireland, Lab Asia, Chromatography Today, International Environmental Technology, Asian Environmental Technology, Petro Industry News, Measurement Analysis China and Pollution Solutions.


The company also provides a variety of other successful platforms for reaching the scientific community including the exhibitions WWEM, PEFTEC, CEM and the AQE show and online platforms such as e-Bulletins, banner advertising and Electronic Direct Marketing.


Email: info@intlabmate.com or sales@intlabmate.com Web: www.labmate-online.com


JEOL


JEOL are a leading supplier of scanning electron microscopes (SEMs), transmission electron microscopes (TEMs), scanning probe microscopes (SPMs), mass spectrometers, NMR spectrometers, and semiconductor tools for scientific and industrial purposes. The company provides applications-specific solutions that advance its customers’ diverse objectives - from routine analysis of organic and inorganic specimens to breakthroughs in nanotechnological development.


Based on a philosophy of ‘Creativity and Research & Development’ since being founded in 1949, JEOL has been offering a range of solutions designed from a user’s perspective.


Email: uk.sales@jeoluk.com Web: www.jeol.com


The lively exhibition featured over 130 companies and there were some really exciting new products on display at many of the stands which attracted crowds of visitors with their accompanying demonstrations and workshop


Leica Microsystems


Leica Microsystems develops and manufactures microscopes and scientific instruments for the analysis of microstructures and nanostructures. Ever since the company started as a family business in the nineteenth century, its instruments have been widely recognised for their optical precision and innovative technology. It is one of the market leaders in compound and stereo microscopy, digital microscopy, confocal laser scanning microscopy with related imaging systems, electron microscopy sample preparation, and surgical microscopes.


Leica Microsystems has seven major plants and product development sites around the world. The company is represented in over 100 countries, has sales and service organisations in 20 countries, and an international network of distribution partners. Its headquarters are located in Wetzlar, Germany.


Web: www.leica-microsystems.com


Linkam Scientific Instruments


Linkam will show their latest materials characterisation solutions at mmc2019:


For the materials scientist, there is the new Modular Force Stage, an improved version of the popular TST350 tensile stage with increased sensitivity, resolution and a modular concept. Advanced materials for high-end applications require that physical properties are characterised and failure modes understood.


For life science applications, see the CMS196V3: Cryo-Correlative Microscopy has emerged as a powerful technique that combines the ultra-structural information from EM with biological, chemical and genetic information from fluorescence microscopy. The latest version of the CMS196 provides a super stable and contamination free solution for Cryo-CLEM.


Email info@linkam.co.uk Web www.linkam.co.uk


Labtech International Ltd


Labtech will present a comprehensive range of instruments, preparation equipment and accessories for electron microscopy - plus light imaging and preparation systems from Etaluma, Fluxion and Logos.


On display will be an extensive range of EM supplies from Micro to Nano. Experts, including from DiATOME (diamond knives), Kleindiek Nanotechnik (nanomanipulators and nanotools) and Boeckeler RMC (ultramicrotomes and ATUMtome) will be on hand to discuss your technical requirements


Labtech will showcase PIE Scientific plasma cleaners, Safematic coaters, Tousimis critical point dryers – plus Thermo Fisher Scientific microanalysis products for EDS, WDS and EBSD which Labtech now distribute in the UK and Ireland.


Email: sales@labtech.com Web: www.labtech.com/em/em-home


Olympus


As one of the world’s leading manufacturers of professional products for medicine, science and industry, Olympus provides a comprehensive range for all market requirements, from microscopes for training and routine tasks to high-end system solutions in the fields of life science.


At MMC, Olympus will be celebrating 100 years of Microscopy. Visit stand 220 at MMC and see the new IXplore - Solution Based Microscopy range. Talk to the Olympus team about your requirements and see how they can support you; introduce you to new products; and discuss your training and service needs.


Email industrial@olympus.co.uk Web www.olympus-lifescience.com


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