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February 4th, 2007
A decade of innovation in nanoscale imaging
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Founded as a spin-off from the University of Ulm, Witec has become an established and global player in high-tech instrumentation. As a specialist in high-resolution microscopy, the company benefits from the exponential growth of the nanotechnology, materials research and life sciences markets. Due to a modular product line and the implementation of various patents, Witec has expanded the frontiers of high resolution microscopy, setting new standards in the areas of sensitivity, speed and user-friendliness.
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