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The company will be demonstrating the VideoAFM(TM), a video-rate Atomic Force Microscope

Infinitesima to exhibit the VideoAFM(TM) at the UKSPM 2005

Oxford, UK | March 10, 2005

This is a preliminary announcement that Infinitesima Limited, the VideoAFM(TM) Company, will be exhibiting a new product at the UK Scanning Probe Microscopy Conference (UKSPM 2005). The company will be demonstrating the VideoAFM(TM), a video-rate Atomic Force Microscope, for the first time in anticipation of full product release in May 2005. Infinitesima will begin accepting orders for production units at the show.

The UKSPM 2005 Conference will be held at the Cable and Wireless Training and Conference Centre in Coventry on 21st and 22nd March, 2005. VideoAFM(TM)

The VideoAFM(TM) is the first scanning probe microscope that is capable of delivering real-time images at video frame rates. With imaging rates up to 1000 times faster than conventional AFMs, the VideoAFM(TM) allows users to view and interact with numerous types of molecular processes in real time.

The VideoAFM(TM) works in conjunction with existing AFMs without affecting the functionality of the microscope. The VideoAFM(TM) also allows large surface areas to be explored before selecting features of interest for a more detailed investigation.

Infinitesima Limited specialises in developing advanced products for Scanning Probe Microscopy, the key enabling tools for nanotechnology.

Infinitesima

Infinitesima is a spin-out from the Physics Dept of the University of Bristol, and focuses on improved techniques for Scanning Probe Microscopy. The company recently relocated to new facilities in Oxford at the Oxford Centre for Innovation.



Contact:
Ashvin Cherodian
Applications & Support Infinitesima Ltd
The Centre for Innovation
Mill Street
Oxford Ox2 0JX
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 1865 811 171
Fax: +44 1865 793 165
ash@infinitesima.com
www.infinitesima.com

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