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Innovations in Scanning Probe Instrumentation, scientific and business collaboration in Europe

Joint Economic Committee Dutch-Russian Working Group on Innovation 5 June 2014. Innovations in Scanning Probe Instrumentation, scientific and business collaboration in Europe Andrew Shubin VP. Our mission. “T o enable scientists

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Innovations in Scanning Probe Instrumentation, scientific and business collaboration in Europe

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  1. Joint Economic Committee Dutch-Russian Working Group on Innovation 5 June 2014 Innovations in Scanning Probe Instrumentation, scientific and business collaboration in Europe Andrew Shubin VP

  2. Our mission “To enablescientists to conduct nanoscaleresearchby creating advancedinstruments for nanotechnology” Professor Victor Bykov NT-MDTFounder andGeneral Manager

  3. History and Background • 20 years on the SPM market • Over 3800 devices in 59 countries • 250 experts in HQ offices • 30+distributors worldwide

  4. Global Representation NT-MDT Head Office Moscow, Russia NT-MDT Europe Eindhoven, NL NT-MDT Shanghai Shanghai, China NT-MDT America Santa Clara, USA Representative Offices Дистрибьюторская сеть NT-MDT Development Arizona, USA NT-MDT S&L Limerick, Ireland

  5. Product Line AFM Accessories NANOEDUCATORII SOLVER NTEGRA NANOFAB25 NANOFAB100 2009 2011 2006 € 107 102 103 104 105 106

  6. World-wide Distribution

  7. Global Market Share by Percentage * SourceFuture MarketsInc. 2011

  8. Collaborative Projects • NNI NederlandsNanoInitiatief • Active bio-nano systems with AMOLF • Bionano interactions for biosensing with VU • Skolkovo Foundation • automated atomic force microscopy for carrying out biomedical researches, researches of new composite materials and nanostructures • FP7 • Thin Si Film based hybrid solar cells on low cost structures • Focus – Single molecule activation and computing • QuantiHeat – quantitative heat measurements on nanoscale • BMM biomedical materials • Supramolecular substrates for dynamic cell studies with Twente • HOLST Centre • Self Healing Shorts in Organic Light-Emitting Diodes and Solar Cells

  9. Spectrum: main features Automation: 11 step motors

  10. Erythrocytes DNA From micro to nanoscale 0.05 nm RMS

  11. AFM Probes • Probes for any needs • Calibration Gratings* • HOPG • Substrates • Test Samples * All our gratings are available with international calibration certificates www.ntmdt-tips.com

  12. AFM for everyone: Multi-probe Cartridge Revolution Head

  13. More than 1000 authoritative scientists use NT-MDT equipment Prof. Sergei G. Kazarian, Chemical Engineering Department, Imperial College London The Great Britain Jerry FloroAssociate ProfessorDepartment of Materials Science & Engineering University of Virginia, USA Dr. Forest Shih-Sen Chien, Tung-HaiUniversity, Taiwan Dr. Yuri Volkov,Trinity College,Institute of Molecular Medicine, Ireland Dr. Sidney R. CohenWeizmann Institute of Science, Department of Materials andInterfaces, Israel Dr. Joachim MayerFraunhofer Institute Interfacial Engineering and Biotechnology, Germany Prof. Joe KeddieUniversity of Surrey, Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences, The Great Britain

  14. Publications ARTICLES & LETTERS • Carbon nanotubes degraded by neutrophilmyeloperoxidase induce less pulmonaryinflammation • Observation and control of blinking nitrogenvacancycentres in discrete nanodiamonds • Carbon nanotubes might improve neuronalperformance by favouring electrical shortcuts • Organic light-emitting transistors with anefficiency that outperforms the equivalentlight-emitting diodes • Regular arrays of highly ordered ferroelectricpolymer nanostructures for non-volatilelow-voltage memories

  15. Thank you!

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