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Cambridge NanoTech, at the cutting-edge of nanotechnology development, today announced that it has signed a distribution agreement with Laserwort Limited, to sell and service its full line of ALD equipment. Laserwort Limited has three strategically located offices in China including Hong Kong, Shanghai, and Beijing.

Cambridge NanoTech Adds Key Distribution Partner in China: Laserwort Limited to Sell and Service Industry-Leading ALD Systems

Cambridge, MA | Posted on October 10th, 2011

"Cambridge NanoTech is excited that it has found a partner with a strong history of expanding Chinese markets and can provide our customers with the highest level of service and support," said Scott Gish, Vice President of Sales at Cambridge NanoTech. "Laserwort Limited has extensive knowledge of the deposition process equipment and thin film coatings. With their expertise within the semiconductor and solar industries, we are confident that this partnership creates a powerful addition to the Cambridge NanoTech sales team."

For over 20 years, Laserwort Limited has been a recognized leader in delivering thin film solutions to Chinese high technology industries. "We see a market with great potential for Cambridge NanoTech ALD systems within China," said Mr. W. S. Siu, Director and CEO of Laserwort Limited. "We are delighted to bring the Cambridge NanoTech range of ALD products to our region and strongly believe that, together with Cambridge NanoTech, we can significantly increase our customer's technology development capabilities."

This announcement came just weeks after Cambridge NanoTech was recognized for the third consecutive year by Inc. Magazine on their Inc. 5000 list. The recognition was earned in conjunction with Cambridge NanoTech's three-year revenue growth of 224%.

This week please visit Cambridge NanoTech at booth #101 at the 220th ECS Meeting at the Westin Boston Waterfront in Boston, MA.

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About Cambridge NanoTech
Cambridge NanoTech delivers Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) systems capable of depositing ultra-thin films that are used in a wide variety of research and industrial applications. Our manufacturing ALD systems are used in the production of semiconductors, flat panel displays, and solid state lighting. Cambridge NanoTech research systems are used by world class scientists on five continents to study superior ALD film properties such as electrical, anti-bacterial, UV-blocking, and anti-reflection. To learn more about Cambridge NanoTech, please visit www.cambridgenanotech.com.

About Laserwort Limited

Laserwort Ltd was founded in 1988 by three well-known and respected professional men. Their previous experience encompasses a total of 50 years of Semiconductor related service, technical advice and sales to the rapidly growing Far East IC industry. Learn more at www.laserwort.com.

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Contacts:
Cambridge NanoTech
Susan Lappin
(617) 674 8800

Laserwort Limited
W. S. Siu / Willis Choi
(852) 2881 0555

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