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From Beekeeping to Fly-tipping - an Un-BEE-lievable Edinburgh Instruments Tale

Edinburgh Instruments Operations Group Manager, Mark, is an avid apiarist - more commonly known as beekeeper! He oversees four of his own hives and harvests honey for friends and family. He is passionate about beekeeping and its positive impact on the environment and is proud of his role in saving the depleting number of bee species worldwide.    Last year, Bathgate town

Edinburgh Instruments Launches New Integrating Sphere: QYPro

Edinburgh Instruments announces the launch of its new QYPro Integrating Sphere, designed to enhance the quantum yield capabilities of the FLS1000 Spectrometer. The QYPro is a new integrating sphere accessory for the FLS1000 Photoluminescence Spectrometer. It fits inside the sample chamber for the best sensitivity, and it is easily adapted to different applications such as quantum yield, reflectance, electroluminescence, solid or
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Founder and Professor Emeritus Des Smith Obituary

Founder of Edinburgh Instruments and Professor Emeritus of Heriot-Watt University Desmond ‘Des' Smith (OBE FRS, FRSE, F.Inst.P), sadly died in August aged 92. Professor Smith came to Scotland in 1970 from Reading in the south of England to establish the Department of Physics at Heriot-Watt University. The University developed the first Research Park in Europe in 1971, launching Edinburgh Instruments as

Edinburgh Instruments Launches New IR5 FTIR Spectrometer

Edinburgh Instruments is delighted to announce the release of its new benchtop FTIR Spectrometer, the IR5, designed and manufactured at their global headquarters in Scotland. The IR5 is the first Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectrometer of the Edinburgh Instruments brand, renowned for its expertise in instrumentation for Raman, fluorescence, and UV-Vis absorption spectroscopies. The IR5 is a modern, high-performance benchtop FTIR

Edinburgh Instruments Introduces New MicroPL Upgrade for Photoluminescence Spectrometers

Edinburgh Instruments is delighted to announce the introduction of a new upgrade for its photoluminescence spectrometers, designed and manufactured at their global headquarters in Scotland. The MicroPL upgrade enables the study of spectral or time-resolved photoluminescence of samples in the microscopic scale by converting an Edinburgh Instruments photoluminescence (PL) spectrometer into a combined spectrometer and microscope system. A wide range of

New Pulsed Light Sources from Edinburgh Instruments

Edinburgh Instruments is delighted to launch a series of pulsed light sources for time-resolved photoluminescence spectroscopy. The VPL, VPLED and HPL series of pulsed diode lasers and LEDs expand the range of compact, monochromatic sources on offer, while the AGILE supercontinuum laser provides tunable picosecond pulses across the visible and NIR regions. Fig 1. Edinburgh Instruments light sources The HPL diode lasers

Edinburgh Instruments Affiliated Partnership with Edinburgh Rugby

We are delighted to announce our new affiliated partnership with Edinburgh Rugby. Edinburgh Rugby has been competing at the forefront of Scottish and European rugby for over 145 years. As we mark our own 50th Anniversary, this collaboration is a perfect opportunity to work together and reinforce our world-class spectroscopic instrumentation alongside Edinburgh Rugby’s formidable reputation and winning drive. Our branding will

Techcomp Europe Acquires Majority Shareholding in Mass Spectrometer Manufacturer, Isotopx Limited

Techcomp Instruments Limited (“Techcomp”) is delighted to announce that Techcomp Europe has successfully completed the acquisition of a majority shareholding in Isotopx Limited, based in Middlewich, Cheshire. For the past 13 years Isotopx has been at the forefront of mass spectrometer design and innovation. The whole team at Isotopx, led by CEO and founder Zenon Palacz, are justifiably proud of their

Techcomp Expands Operations with new Research and Engineering Facility in Scotland

Staff at Techcomp Research and Engineering Centre (TREC) were delighted to take the keys this week to a new facility situated alongside their Scottish HQ in West Lothian. The facility will enable TREC to further support the research and development requirements of Techcomp’s three core technologies: Molecular Spectroscopy, Chromatography and Laboratory Products. It expands the footprint of Techcomp in the UK

In the News: Techcomp Latin America

In response to excellent business growth throughout the Americas, we have made a number of exciting appointments to our team in recent months. We are now delighted to announce that Christophe Roux has joined the team from sister company Froilabo and will be leading our business development activities on the American continent. Christophe will be based at our new, larger premises