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JPK Instruments AG, the leading supplier of scanning probe microscopes (SPM) for the life sciences sector, extends their cooperation with L.O.T.-Oriel issuing the company the exclusive distribution rights for Sweden, Norway, Finland and Poland.

JPK Instruments extends distribution cooperation with L.O.T.-Oriel to Sweden, Norway, Finland and Poland

Berlin, Germany | Posted on February 28th, 2007

L.O.T.-Oriel is a leading distributor of advanced laser and optics products in research and industry. The company already successfully distributes the JPK product lines in Switzerland, United Kingdom, France, Italy, Portugal and Spain. With the new distribution agreement, JPK strengthens its market-leading position in the BioSPM field and provides its customers in the new distribution territories with the proven experience in applications and services of L.O.T.-Oriel.

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About L.O.T.- Oriel
L.O.T.-Oriel stands for Lasers, Optics, Technology and the bond with the former parent company Oriel. The Group was founded in 1970 and has subsidiaries and sales offices in all major European markets. It is owned by key managers and employees.The main focus is distribution and service of high tech products for photonics, material analysis, Life Science und Nanotechnology. More than 100 PhD, physicists, engineers and clerical staff serve scientific and industrial customers all over Europe.

About JPK Instruments AG:

JPK Instruments AG is a leading manufacturer of nanoanalytic instruments - particularly atomic force microscope (AFM) systems - for research in life sciences and soft matter. One of Germany’s most innovative nanotechnology companies, JPK was among the first to recognize the revolutionary opportunities this new field would open up for biomedical and pharmaceutical research. From the beginning, JPK has tailored its instrument platforms to meet the challenges these areas would face. JPK has developed powerful state-of-the-art solutions for high-resolution imaging, force measurement, nanomanipulation and nanolithography for life science applications. At the center of JPK’s current portfolio are the BioAFM NanoWizard®, the CellHesion® module (for studying cell adhesion and cell mechanics phenomena), and the TAO module (for use in optical spectroscopy). The secret of JPK’s success is its high level of application expertise and its close interaction with leading scientists and research centers in nanotechnology. Founded in 1999, the company is headquartered in Berlin and maintains a global network of distributors and support centers. In 2005 it launched nAmbition GmbH, a Dresden subsidiary specializing in the development of nano instruments for application in molecular medicine and pharmaceutical research. In August 2006, this was followed up by the 100% acquisition of lpi light power instruments GmbH, which is focussing on the development of optical nano-instrumentation for life science applications in research and industry.

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