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1971
Edinburgh Instruments (EI) founded as the first private spin-out company on Britain’s first University ‘Research Park’. The company was founded by Professor Des Smith, OBE, FRS, FRSE, FInstP then Head of the Physics Department at Heriot Watt University. Development of the PL3 dual CO2 / CO gas laser system began. This would go on to become the world’s most versatile and commercially available mid-IR laser.
1978
Edinburgh Instruments (EI) launches its first fluorescent lifetime spectrometer based around a nanosecond flashlamp in co-operation with Strathclyde University.
1999
EI receives Export Award from the Scottish Council Development and Industry department. Also, EI successfully launches the 900 Series of computer automated luminescence spectrometers.
2000
Major developments occur with the combined FLS920 fluorescence lifetime and steady state spectrometers.
2012
EI wins the Queen’s Award for Enterprise – International Trade, one of the most coveted awards in UK industry.
2005
EPL Picosecond pulsed diode laser series launched.
2013
Edinburgh Instruments is acquired by Hong Kong based firm Techcomp Group Ltd.
2014
The Photonics Division launch the new LP980 Transient Absorption Spectrometer. Offering unsurpassed measurement capabilities across a broad range of chemical, physical and biological applications, the LP980 is the first of its kind on the market.
2015
Edinburgh Instruments move into a third building at their Livingston headquarters. This takes office and manufacturing capacity to over 30,000 sq ft.
2018
2018 was a special year, marking 5 years since our parent company Techcomp Group Ltd. acquired the firm, where we celebrated with our local MSP.
2019
EI launches the DS5, a high performance dual beam UV-Vis Spectrophotometer.
2019
EI launches it’s first range of Raman Mircoscopes, the Compact and fully automated RM5.
2020
EI launches the RMS1000 Raman Microscope. The RMS1000 is an open architecture, high-end research grade confocal Raman Microscope. It has been designed to be adapted to almost any modern, state-of-the-art Raman application.
2021
Edinburgh Instruments Celebrates its 50th Anniversary. None of this would have been possible without a fantastic team and as we celebrate our Golden Anniversary we’d like to show our appreciation of their dedication and hard work.