Energetiq expands its distribution

Feb. 10, 2011
Woburn, MA--Energetiq Technology, Inc., a developer and manufacturer of ultrahigh-brightness light sources for advanced technology applications, has appointed Optoprim as a distributor in Europe, and DMS Technologies and Instruments NE as representatives in the U.S. for its laser-driven light source (LDLS) products.

Woburn, MA--Energetiq Technology, Inc., a developer and manufacturer of ultrahigh-brightness light sources for advanced technology applications, has appointed Optoprim as a distributor in Europe, and DMS Technologies and Instruments NE as representatives in the U.S. for its laser-driven light source (LDLS) products.

Electrodeless in operation, Energetiq's laser-driven technology in the LDLS products is ideal for analytical applications requiring ultra-long lamp life. It delivers broadband output from 170 nm in the deep UV, through visible and into the infrared. According to the company, the LDLS products offer higher reliability, more than 10X brightness, and better than10X lifetime of conventional Xenon arc and Deuterium lamps.

"We're excited to be able to expand the reach of our laser-driven light source product offering to scientists across the globe," said Paul Blackborow, CEO of Energetiq. "These new partners have excellent reputations serving the needs of their spectroscopy and advanced imaging customers. With the addition of the LDLS products to their portfolio, more of their customers can benefit from instrument performance levels an order of magnitude better than they've achieved before."

Optoprim has offices in France and Italy, as well as an office in Germany that services customers throughout Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. DMS Technologies is located in Mission Viejo, California and serves customers in Southern California, Arizona, and Nevada. InstrumentsNE, located in West Hartland, Connecticut, serves customers in New England.

For more information visit Energetiq Technology online.

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Stephen G. Anderson | Director, Industry Development - SPIE

 Stephen Anderson is a photonics industry expert with an international background and has been actively involved with lasers and photonics for more than 30 years. As Director, Industry Development at SPIE – The international society for optics and photonics – he is responsible for tracking the photonics industry markets and technology to help define long-term strategy, while also facilitating development of SPIE’s industry activities. Before joining SPIE, Anderson was Associate Publisher and Editor in Chief of Laser Focus World and chaired the Lasers & Photonics Marketplace Seminar. Anderson also co-founded the BioOptics World brand. Anderson holds a chemistry degree from the University of York and an Executive MBA from Golden Gate University.    

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