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ESRF Business Development Office
ESRF
Grenoble, France
Our business development team is here to listen to your research and innovation needs, and to match them with the facilities available at the ESRF and the services we offer, or to create customised collaborations and par
RISE offer within large scale research infrastructures
Large scale research infrastructures RISE
Get access to our network of experts in X-ray and neutron based techniques. Contact us for research projects and collaboration.
Danish Technological Institute
Danish Technological Institute
Copenhagen, Denmark
The Danish Technological Institute mediates advanced commercial measurements using synchrotron X-ray and neutron facilities in Europe, offering material analysis solutions.
HALRIC
EU Project
Lund/Malmö/Copenhagen/Aarhus/Odense/Hamburg/Oslo
HALRIC aims to boost the innovation capacity in the ÖKS-Hamburg Life Science sector via increased access to and use of cross-border front-end technologies, instruments, expertise, and data handling solutions.
Finden Ltd
Private
Harwell, Oxfordshire, UK
Finden work closely with our clients to apply both conventional and advanced characterisation and analysis methods to fast track solutions for manufacturing and R+D problems.
Experimental Medical Science | Tomography – Emanuel Larsson
Lund University
Lund
Researcher and Method expert in X-ray and neutron imaging.
P06 Hard X-ray Micro/Nano-Probe
PETRA III
DESY, Hamburg
P06 offers advanced visualization with micro/nanoscopic spatial resolution using a range of X-ray techniques such as XRF, XAS, XRD and X-ray microscopy by ptychographic scanning schemes of coherent diffraction.
XPLORAYTION GmbH
Berlin, Germany
XPLORAYTION GmbH is a Berlin-based company offering synchrotron-based high-resolution X-ray analysis as a service.
P05 – Imaging Beamline (IBL)
PETRA III
German Engineering Materials Science Centre
The imaging beamline (IBL) is dedicated to micro- and nanotomography. The flexible design of the experimental stations allows for the investigation of samples with diameters ranging seamlessly from 100µm up to 10 mm.
GEMS
German Engineering Materials Science Center
The German Engineering Materials Science Centre, GEMS is a central user access platform, where the Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon provides a worldwide unique infrastructure for complementary research with photons and neutrons.