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SCIPRIOS manufactures affordable custom robotic equipment solutions for research, laboratory, and industrial applications. We work with customers worldwide from our headquarters in Germany to produce shorter times to market through accelerated R&D and upscaling. Many of our systems are unique and tailored to specific customer requirements. This flexibility allows SCIPRIOS to create a system that works exactly as you need it to in your lab.
 
 
Attocube's business sector 'Nanoscale Analytics' develops and produces innovative solutions for nanoscale imaging and spectroscopy. For this purpose, our engineers developed the neaSCOPE microscopy system, an ultra-stable, easy-to-use and award-winning instrument for tip-enhanced optical measurements (tip-enhanced microscopy) with remarkable scientific impact. The instrument enable nanoscale resolved imaging and spectroscopy using tip-enhanced microscopy enables bypassing the diffraction limit of light and to achieve a wavelength-independent spatial resolution of < 20 nm in the visible, infrared (IR) and terahertz (THz) frequency range. Correlation of scattering-type Scanning Near-field Optical Microscopy (s-SNOM), tapping AFM-IR (local detection of photothermal expansion) or measurement of inelastic light-scattering can provide complementary information for chemical analysis of specimens enabling more comprehensive characterization of functional nanostructures or fundamental properties of most types of materials (polymers, organic or inorganic etc..)
 
 

Opton Laser is the distributor in France and french speaking part of Switzerland for PicoQuant products. PicoQuant was founded in 1996 to develop robust, compact, and easy to use time-resolved instrumentation and systems. Today, PicoQuant is known as a company leading in the field of pulsed diode lasers, time-resolved data acquisition, single photon counting, and fluorescence instrumentation from spectroscopy to microscopy.

In addition to PicoQuant products, Opton laser also offers a wide range of laser sources, spectroscopy and microscopy instruments (from UV to mid-IR, for fluorescence, absorbance and Raman applications), quantum optics research devices, and opto-mechanical components.

 
 

The Swiss Chemical Society (SCS) promotes chemistry-based sciences and foster innovation in Switzerland to benefit society and the environment. It supports and connect the scientific community and stimulates the information exchange among academic, government, and industrial scientists.

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Key activities areas are the organization of events, the establishment and maintenance of networking platforms, the recognition of scientific excellence through various award programs, the representation of interests in national and international organizations and the publication of scientific journals.

 

 
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