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Excelitas Göttingen: Award for precision optician trainees

Excelitas Göttingen: Award for precision optician trainees

Dietmar Geray, an apprentice at Excelitas in Göttingen, was honored by the Hanover-Hildesheim Chamber of Industry and Commerce as one of the best in the state in the field of precision optics.

Apochromatically corrected wide-field microscope objective

Apochromatically corrected wide-field microscope objective

Excelitas introduces the Optem 10X M Plan Apo, an apochromatically corrected wide-field microscope objective specially developed for large object and sensor sizes.

Line scan camera for precision applications

Line scan camera for precision applications

Excelitas presents the PCO Horizon 9.1 TDI bi CLHS line scan camera, which is suitable for applications with high light sensitivity and precision requirements.

Qioptiq Photonics becomes Excelitas Germany

Qioptiq Photonics becomes Excelitas Germany

The renaming is part of the global consolidation of the Excelitas Group.

Excelitas appoints new CEO and CFO

Excelitas appoints new CEO and CFO

New leadership for the 7,500-person worldwide enterprise include Ron Keating and Ben Stas.

SWIR Microscopy: At the Forefront of Next Generation Technologies

SWIR Microscopy: At the Forefront of Next Generation Technologies

Technologies like MEMS and Silicon Photonics benefit from the extended capabilities of SWIR microscopy. A Whitepaper from Qipotiq explores applications like semiconductor inspection and fluorescence microscopy in further detail and how SWIR microscopes, like the Optem FUSION modular microscope, offer a flexible advantage in SWIR imaging.

Excelitas opens new plant in Göttingen

Excelitas opens new plant in Göttingen

Excelitas Technologies is expanding its capacities in the assembly of highly complex optomechanical systems and components for the semiconductor industry: On September 21, 2021, the photonics manufacturer opened a new plant for its subsidiary Qioptiq in Göttingen.

Excelitas wants to take over PCO

Excelitas wants to take over PCO

Excelitas Technologies has signed a binding agreement to take over PCO AG from Kelheim. PCO is a privately held company and a developer and manufacturer of high quality scientific CMOS cameras for imaging in biomedical and high-speed industrial applications. Excelitas will acquire 100 percent of the shares in PCO AG from its founder Dr. Emil Ott acquire.