JPK Instruments wins Prism Award for Photonics Innovation
JPK Instruments has won the international Prism Award for Photonics Innovation in the USA. The Berlin-based company managed to beat out its direct competitors following a review and ranking of more than 135 products and applications by a panel of international judges.
According to JPK Instruments, the conferment of the Prism Award for Photonics Innovation in January 2009 for a JPK product underlines the company’s leading position in the nanotechnology sector. JPK’s NanoTrackerTM was voted the world’s most innovative product in "Life Sciences", one of nine categories of the competition.
Frank Pelzer, CEO of JPK Instruments AG: "We are pleased that our many years of research are not only appreciated by our customers but have now also found favor with a panel of international experts. Our special thanks go to our employees, without whom this technological achievement would not have been possible."
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