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Manufactures of Electron Microscopes
FEI Company FEI Company is a leading manufacturer of ion (FIB), electron (SEM, ESEM, TEM) and DualBeam (FIB/SEM) systems for imaging and microanalysis which are marketed under the FEI and Philips brand names.

FEI Company
Hitachi Hitachi High-Technologies offers an unparalleled range of scanning, transmission and scanning transmission electron microscopes. These range from the TM-1000 tabletop microscope, through variable pressure and field emission SEMs to research grade field emission STEMs and TEMs used in nanotechnology applications. All are characterised by outstanding resolution, image quality and flexibility.

Hitachi
JEOL JEOL, the world's largest and longest established manufacturer of TEMs and SEMs, also produces SPMs, NMR, ESR and mass spectrometer and semiconductor tools.

JEOL
Tescan TESCAN, s.r.o. is a Czech private company focused on research, development, manufacturing and sales of hi-tech scientific instruments and laboratory equipment such as Scanning Electron Microscopes, high resolution FE-SEMs, FIB/SEMs, supplementary accessories and special custom products, with a global sales and service network.

Tescan
Carl Zeiss SMT Carl Zeiss SMT - Nano Technology Systems Division develops, manufactures and distributes worldwide a leading range of electron microscopes and focused ion beam systems. The FE-SEM range includes the ultra high resolution SUPRA and ULTRA with the GEMINI column. The innovative EFTEM range comprises models with the OMEGA in-column filtering with genuine ease of operation.

Carl Zeiss SMT
Manufactures of EDX Systems
Bruker AXS Microanalysis Bruker AXS Microanalysis manufactures X-ray detectors and the EDX microanalysis system QUANTAX. QUANTAX uses LN2-free XFlash Silicon Drift Detectors with throughput capabilities of up to 1 million cps. Compared to conventional Si(Li)-technology, analyses - including light element detection - can be carried out up to 6x faster, mapping up to 10x faster.

Bruker AXS Microanalysis
EDAX EDAX has led the industry as the world's largest supplier of EDS, EBSD, WDS and micro-XRF systems. We continually raise the standard as the technical innovator with high performance and functionality that gives you Confidence in Your Results.

EDAX
Thermo Scientific Combining microscopes with high-performance spectroscopies for chemical analysis and image mapping with FT-IR and Raman microscopes, and EDS and WDS systems for SEM/TEM, Thermo provides answers to elemental and molecular studies for a range of industries and research fields.

Thermo Scientific
Oxford Instruments Leading supplier of EDS, WDS and EBSD microanalysis software and hardware, including the latest liquid nitrogen-free detector INCADryCool. A range of application specific packages such as INCAGSR for GunShot Residue, and INCASteel for Steel Inclusion analysis available. New to the EBSD range of products is HKL Technology’s Channel5 advanced EBSD system.

Oxford Instruments
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Magazines and Journals
Microscopy and Analysis Microscopy and Analysis is published by John Wiley and Sons Ltd, and is the premier free international journal for all who work with the instruments, techniques and applications of microscopy, imaging and compositional analysis to further our understanding of the biomedical, chemical, materials and physical sciences.
Imaging and Microscopy Imaging & Microscopy (I&M) provides a platform of excellence for product and service presentations addressed to users and decision-makers in industrial and academic research. Presenting products from the industry is our strong point. Based on a constant dialogue with scientists of the European imaging community, I&M offers outstanding editorial context for product launches.
inFocus infocus is the Royal Microscopical Society’s new Magazine for Members. It provides a common forum for scientists and technologists from all disciplines which use any form of microscope, including all branches of microscopy and microbeam analysis. infocus features articles on microscopy related topics, techniques and developments, reports on RMS events, book reviews, news and much more. Published four times a year, infocus is free to members of the RMS. 
Microscopy and Microanalysis Microscopy and Microanalysis publishes original research papers in the fields of microscopy, imaging, and compositional analysis. This distinguished international forum is intended for microscopists in both biology and materials science. The journal provides significant articles that describe new and existing techniques and instrumentation, as well as the applications of these to the imaging and analysis of microstructure. Microscopy and Microanalysis also includes review articles, letters to the editor, and book reviews.
Microscopy Today The objective of this publication is to provide material of interest and value to working microscopists! The publication is owned by the Microscopy Society of America (MSA) and is produced six times each year in odd months, alternating with MSA's peer-reviewed, scientific journal Microscopy and Microanalysis.
Scanning SCANNING provides an international and interdisciplinary medium for the rapid exchange of information among all scientists interested in scanning electron, scanning probe, and scanning optical microscopies. Areas of specific interest include all aspects of the instrumentation associated with scanning microscopies; correlative microscopy techniques; stereometry; stereology; analytic techniques and novel applications of the microscopies.
Societies
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Elektronenmikroskopie The history of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Elektronenmikroskopie e.V. starts with the technical development of the electron microscope in Germany. The pioneers of the development of electron microscopy were involved in the formation of the DGE. The (up to today) continuing developments and growth of the field of electron microscopy resulted in further applications of the technique. To satisfy the needs arising from this specialized work groups were organized. The work group Mikrosonden (micro probes) was established in 1967, the work group EDO (direct electronic imaging of surfaces) in 1969, 1987 the work group KRYO, and in 1989 the work group Tunnelmikroskopie (tunneling microscopy).
EMS The Royal Microscopical Society organises international conferences, courses, meetings, workshops and exhibitions on microscopy. It also publishes the Journal of Microscopy and the Microscopy Handbook Series.
European Microscopy Society (EMS) The aims of The Society are to promote the use and the quality of advanced microscopy in all its aspects in Europe , with particular reference to developments in instrumentation and methodology and novel applications of all types of microscopy. Although light, electron and scanning-probe microscopy are expected to occupy a large place in the activities of The Society, no form of microscopy is excluded.
Microscopy Society of America The Microscopy Society of America (MSA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion and advancement of the knowledge of the science and practice of all microscopical imaging, analysis and diffraction techniques useful for elucidating the ultrastructure and function of materials in diverse areas of biological, materials, medical and physical sciences.
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