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Oxford Instruments Signs Contract Extension with Varian Inc.

13-Oct-2004

Oxford Instruments plc announced that it has signed a new contract with Varian Inc. for the continued supply of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) products, including superconducting magnets for Varian´s NMR instruments. The three-year contract builds on the current long-standing supplier agreement ...

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Oxford Instruments announces major technology licensing deal with GE Healthcare

Result will be powerful new tool for in vitro molecular analysis

28-May-2004

Oxford Instruments Superconductivity (OIS) announced an agreement whereby GE Healthcare will exclusively licence in vitro rights to its proprietary dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) technology to OIS for the creation of the world's first DNP Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) instrument. DNP-NMR ...

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Unique Innovations in Coil Technology improve Actively Shielded NMR systems

23-Apr-2004

Oxford Instruments announced an addition to its range of NMR magnets with the introduction of its Actively Shielded(TM) 800 MHz NMR magnet. Specifically designed to provide effective magnetic shielding solutions for high field NMR installations, the Actively Shielded 800 MHz magnet uses new coil ...

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Oxford Instruments Analytical goes live with website for Electron Back Scattered Diffraction

01-Apr-2004

Oxford Instruments Analytical has responded to the growing interest in, and use of, Electron Back Scattered Diffraction by launching www.ebsd.com. The new web site has been designed for all levels of user - from the beginner to the more experienced. It works through the basics of EBSD by means of ...

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Oxford Instruments plc sells its stake in Oxford Magnet Technology Limited to Siemens plc

12-Nov-2003

Oxford Instruments plc announced that it has agreed to sell its 49% share of the Oxford Magnet Technology Limited (OMT) joint venture to Siemens plc for a total cash consideration of £9.1 million, representing the value of Oxford Instruments' shareholding and ongoing use of certain intellectual ...

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Oxford Instruments wins major order enabling a new generation of Mass Spectrometry based bio-tools

22-Aug-2003

Oxford Instruments Superconductivity has been selected as a key supplier of superconducting magnet technology to Thermo Electron Corporation (NYSE:TMO) that will enable a new generation of bio-tools for medical and scientific research. The award winning world's first commercially available, high ...

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900MHz NMR magnet technology in Japan

19-Aug-2003

Two of the world's most powerful NMR magnets have now been successfully installed at state-of-the-art NMR facilities in Japan. These are the latest 900MHz NMR superconducting magnets in its manufacturing pipeline that Oxford Instruments Superconductivity has shipped, installed and brought to ...

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New XRF Benchtop Analyser from Oxford Instruments

13-Mar-2003

Oxford Instruments announce the launch of a new compact and versatile XRF spectrometer - the Twin-X. A unique elemental analysis system allowing the rapid, non-destructive measurement of solids, liquids, powders, pastes etc., the Twin-X can be used, for example, in production control (QC), ...

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Oxford Instruments Superconductivity Joins Key Collaboration In Nanotechnology

07-Mar-2003

Oxford Instruments Superconductivity is joining the Cryogenic Instrumentation for Quantum Electronics Collaboration. It will supply cryogenic consultancy and an ultra low temperature (ULT) system to enable the extremely low temperature environments essential for research into quantum electronics, ...

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