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Company type | Publicly unlisted company |
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Industry | Nanotechnology |
Founded | 1997 in Switzerland |
Founder | Dominik Braendlin, Lukas Howald and Robert Sum |
Headquarters | Liestal , Switzerland |
Area served | Global |
Key people | Dominik Ziegler (CEO), James Berwick (COO), Björn Pietzak (Head of Industrial Solutions), Mathias Gerardot(Head of Supply Chain), Bart Hoogenboom (Head of Development) |
Products | Atomic force microscopes and scanning tunneling microscopes |
Website | https://www.nanosurf.com |
Nanosurf AG, headquartered in Liestal, Switzerland, is a developer, manufacturer and supplier of nano-microscopes for industrial and academic research,[1] as well as for educational purposes.[2] Nanosurf's atomic force microscopes (AFM) and scanning tunneling microscopes (STM) are used for metrological surface inspections and for the visualization of structures, and material properties on the nanometer scale.[3][4]
Nanosurf worked with NASA's Phoenix Mars mission to provide the atomic force microscopy module for the Mars probe.[5]
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