Customized Microscopy Solutions Showcased by Prior Scientific

18 Apr 2017
Emily Adam
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There was considerable interest in Prior Scientific’s custom built system solutions from visitors to their stand at the recent Focus on Microscopy Exhibition, held between 9th and 12th April 2017 in Bordeaux (France).

On display at the Prior Scientific stand were a customized inverted microscope and a nanoparticle characterisation system which attracted particular interest from imaging experts and microscopists interested in application-optimized solutions.

Considerable investment in knowledgeable staff and modern production facilities over the last 20 years has enabled Prior Scientific to develop the capability to handle custom product contracts across the entire product development lifecycle, from research and development through to full-scale production.

With offices and manufacturing facilities in Cambridge, UK and Rockland, Massachusetts, USA offering research, development and manufacturing capabilities, Prior Scientific is able to offer an attractive way to transform ideas into customized systems, with reduced upfront designing and prototyping costs.

The company specializes in the creation of optical-based analytical instruments, thanks to a century of experience in the microscopy and optical instrument market. Prior Scientific is well known for its extensive range of motorized stages, focusing devices, robotic loaders and other accessories for research microscopes.

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