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BudgetSensors® launches new website
Sofia, Bulgaria | June 03, 2005
BudgetSensors®, a Bulgarian manufacturer of silicon and silicon nitride probes for Atomic Force Microscopes (AFM), has launched a new improved website on June 3, 2005.
Since the acquisition of Innovative Solutions Bulgaria Ltd. by NanoWorld Holding AG (Switzerland) in April, BudgetSensors® which is part of Innovative Solutions Bulgaria, has worked under full-force to update all its marketing and information materials. The new website is a first step to assist customers to find their way through the continuously growing product range. The BudgetSensors website describes in detail the different AFM tips that are currently available and now also offers a gallery of images made with the increasingly popular products.
The new website can be seen at www.budgetsensors.com
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About Innovative Solutions Bulgaria Ltd.:
Established in 2001 and located in the Bulgarian capital Sofia, Innovative Solutions Bulgaria Ltd. offers a variety of products and services within its three divisions AFM Probes, Print & Design and Web & Programming.
The AFM Probe division manufactures and sells probes and accessories for Atomic Force Microscopes under the trade name of BudgetSensors™ used by the most advanced R&D institutions worldwide. The Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) is one of the most important instruments for the Nanotechnology industry and research.
Contact:
Kamen Nikolov
+359 2 9630941
nikolov@budgetsensors.com
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