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    Labconco's commitment is to supply superior products to the laboratory marketplace. With this commitment, we will endeavor to: Provide superior quality products, service and support for our...
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    The J.A. Woollam Company was founded in 1987 by Dr. John A. Woollam. Starting as a spin-off from the University of Nebraska, the J.A. Woollam Company has rapidly grown to become a worldwide...
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    GMG has developed and proved its own proprietary production process to manufacture Graphene powder from readily available low-cost feedstock. This process produces high quality, low cost, scalable,...
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    Creating ground-breaking innovations in analytical science is our mission. Nanolyse creates simple, low-cost chemical measurement and testing sensor technologies to address global needs across...
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    BNNano is currently the only company in the world with a commercially viable manufacturing process for boron nitride nanotubes. Its costs are orders of magnitude lower than any competitor, while...
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    The Graphene Council  was founded in 2013 with a mission to serve the global community of graphene professionals. Today, The Graphene Council is the largest community in the world for graphene...
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    Nanoprobes was founded to develop the most sensitive reagents and technology for detecting biological molecules. Our unique gold labeling technology uses chemically cross-linked metal clusters and...
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    Nanion Technologies is a spin-off from the Center of Nanoscience (CeNS) of the University of Munich (LMU). Nanion combines bio- and microtechnology in a company serving the life sciences industry by...
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    Queensgate Instruments was founded in 1979 and span out from a ground-breaking research programme at Imperial College, London. Queensgate Instruments quite literally "wrote the book" on...
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    Nanotubes and novel materials (‘nanomaterials’) are likely to be used across many industries, including packaging, space travel, automobiles, fuel catalysts, textiles and construction.

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