Home > Press > Nanomechanics Inc. Continues Growth in Revenue and Market Penetration: Leading nanoindentation company reports continued growth in revenues and distribution channels on national and international scales
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Nanomechanics Inc., a leading provider of innovative tools for industry and academia that are designed to understand, evaluate, and test the mechanical performance of materials at the micro- and nano- levels, today reported their fourth quarter 2016 results, which showed continued year over year gains for the company.
“As we enter into the last week of 2016, the team at Nanomechanics has been taking a look back at an amazing year for our company,” said John Swindeman, CEO at Nanomechanics Inc. “From our Governor’s Award for Trade Excellence to our new service lab, we are grateful for an outstanding year and we’re looking forward to what we will accomplish in 2017.”
Nanomechanics currently offers their product lines through 16 distributors in 20 countries, with distribution of their testing tools available throughout Asia, Europe, North and South America.
In addition to the continued growth in revenue and distribution channels, Nanomechanics has also had a number of accomplishments in 2016:
Awards and Honors: In October 2016, Nanomechanics received the Governor's Award for Trade Excellence, while Dr. Warren Oliver, PhD, president of Nanomechanics, was awarded one of the highest professional distinctions in the engineering industry with his election to the National Academy of Engineering.
Nanomechanics Inc. Recognition and Growth: The Nanomechanics team reported record growth in 2016 related to their products and services. In addition, Nanomechanics products were featured in a number of publications, including profiles on their high performance mechanical characterization iNano Nanoindenter, along with recognition on how their nano-indenters and nano-indentation testing is revolutionizing the industry.
Nanomechanics Outreach and Seminars: Nanomechanics created a new agreement with Fast Forward Devices in 2016 to deliver revolutionary advancement in testing for academic and business use, along with offering a series of educational webinars that discussed nano-indentation techniques and testing. In addition, Nanomechanics was able to offer expert insight into the latest trends in nano-indentation with industry leaders throughout the year.
For more information on the capabilities of the nano-indentation instrumentation offered by Nanomechanics or the extensive array of cost-effective, nano-scale indentation and nano-mechanical testing data available through the Nanomechanics Service Lab, visit Nanomechanicsinc.com
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About Nanomechanics Inc.
Nanomechanics Inc. designs and produces advanced nano-scale metrology products, including turnkey nanoindenters, modular devices for nano-scale actuation and sensing, and contract testing. Drawing on decades of experience in material science, precision mechanical design, and instrumentation software, Nanomechanics offers products that satisfy the intense demands of both industry and academia, with unparalleled ease-of-use, accuracy, up-time, and technical support. In addition to turnkey solutions, Nanomechanics provides modular components to microscopy companies in order to integrate nano-scale mechanical testing with advanced visualization. To learn more about what Nanomechanics is doing worldwide, please visit nanomechanicsinc.com/ or contact us at .
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