Leica Microsystems and Struers Ltd. partner up in the UK

Collaboration to offer high-performance solutions for industrial and material applications

28 Oct 2019
Arran Tabary-Davies
Microbiologist

Industry news

Leica Microsystems is delighted to announce a new UK partnership with Struers Ltd., one of the UK’s leading manufacturer of equipment, consumables, and services for materialographic analysis. Leica microscopes, accessories, and imaging products, specifically designed for industrial and material analysis applications, will now also be available from Struers Ltd. in the UK.

“Leica Microsystems is excited to have a partnership with Struers as this alliance reinforces our commitment to providing the highest quality solutions and support for both new and existing customers in the UK,” said Alain Stewart, Business Development Manager at Leica Microsystems in the UK.

Leica Microsystems and Struers understand the importance of providing customers with both value and cutting-edge solutions which lead to excellent results for routine and research applications.

Lee Cobb, Managing Director at Struers Ltd. in the UK, said, “I’m proud to be partnering with Leica Microsystems to help develop new knowledge and solutions in metallography and material analysis. This new partnership will assist Struers to ensure excellent results for its valued customers. I look forward to providing our customers with bespoke processes using quality Leica microscopes alongside Struers equipment.”

Current users of Leica products for industrial and material applications in the UK can look forward to a continuation of support with this new partnership.

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