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Leica Microsystems

Coordinates: 50°33′07″N 08°29′52″E / 50.55194°N 8.49778°E / 50.55194; 8.49778
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50°33′07″N 08°29′52″E / 50.55194°N 8.49778°E / 50.55194; 8.49778

Leica Microsystems
Company typeSubsidiary GmbH
IndustryIndustrial manufacturing
FoundedGermany (1997)
HeadquartersWetzlar, Germany
Key people
Dr. Annette Rinck (President),[1] Melanie Hammerschmid-Browman (CFO), Fedja Bobanovic (CTO)
ProductsMicroscopes
RevenueIncrease~$1 billion[2] (2008)
ParentDanaher
Websitewww.leica-microsystems.com

Leica Microsystems GmbH is a German microscope manufacturing company. It is a manufacturer of optical microscopes, equipment for the preparation of microscopic specimens and related products. There are ten plants in eight countries with distribution partners in over 100 countries. Leica Microsystems emerged in 1997 out of a 1990 merger between Wild-Leitz, headquartered in Heerbrugg Switzerland, and Cambridge Instruments of Cambridge England. The merger of those two umbrella companies created an alliance of the following 8 individual manufacturers of scientific instruments. American Optical Scientific Products, Carl Reichert Optische Werke AG, R.Jung, Bausch and Lomb Optical Scientific Products Division, Cambridge Instruments, E.Leitz Wetzlar, Kern & Co., and Wild Heerbrugg AG, bringing much-needed modernization and a broader degree of expertise to the newly created entity called Leica Holding B.V. group. In 1997 the name was changed to Leica Microsystems and is a wholly-owned entity of Danaher Corporation since July 2005. Danaher is a US venture capital company.

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The company employed over 4,000 workers and had a $1 billion turnover in 2008. It is headquartered in Wetzlar, Germany, and represented in over 100 other countries.

The company manufactures products for applications requiring microscopic imaging, measurement and analysis. It also offers system solutions[buzzword] in the areas of Life Science including biotechnology and medicine, as well as the science of raw materials and industrial quality assurance.

Product categories include Virtual microscopes, Light microscopes, products for Confocal Microscopy, Surgical Microscopes, Stereo Microscopes & Macroscopes, Digital microscopes, Microscope Software, Microscope Cameras, Electron microscope Sample Preparation Equipment

In the field of high resolution optical microscopy they produce commercial versions of the STED microscope offering sub-diffraction resolution. In 2007 they launched the TCS STED[3] which operates at a resolution <100 nm. In 2009 they launched the TCS STED CW[4] using a CW laser light source where a resolution <80 nm can be achieved.

On 29 September 2011 Leica Microsystems and TrueVision 3D Surgical announced their intention to jointly produce products that will improve microsurgery outcomes in ophthalmology and neurosurgery under the Leica brand.[5]

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References

  1. ^ "Dr. Annette Rinck appointed as President of Leica Microsystems".
  2. ^ Leica microsystems.com
  3. ^ TCS STED
  4. ^ "TCS STED CW". Archived from the original on 2011-06-09. Retrieved 2010-05-12.
  5. ^ "Leica Microsystems and TrueVision 3D Surgical Reach Worldwide Agreement". September 29, 2011.

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