| Carl Zeiss SMT Opens North American HQ |
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| Thursday, 24 April 2008 06:56 | |||
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PEABODY, MA – Carl Zeiss SMT, provider of electron- and ion-beam imaging and analysis solutions, opened its North American headquarters in Peabody, MA, near Boston. Representing an investment of more than $9 million, the 53,000 sq. ft. facility houses the research, development and production center for the Orion helium ion microscope product line. The facility also serves as the North American hub for sales and service for Zeiss particle beam instruments and houses the Carl Zeiss Nano Solutions Center Peabody. This center is a demonstration and application development facility hosting six electron- and ion-beam systems for nanoscale imaging, analysis and structuring. The facility is the home office for more than 150 employees.
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| Last Updated on Thursday, 24 April 2008 06:57 |
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