Renishaw invests in medical equipment manufacturer
Renishaw has entered into a 50% business partnership with PulseTeq, a supplier of magnetic resonance imaging equipment.
On Monday 3rd October 2005 Renishaw entered into a 50% business partnership with PulseTeq, a supplier of magnetic resonance imaging equipment.
PulseTeq, currently based in Guildford, UK employs six full-time staff, and designs, manufactures and markets radio frequency coils, electronics and other enhancements to original magnetic resonance scanners.
With this investment, PulseTeq will seek to capitalise on a number of market opportunities that have recently presented themselves, as well as consolidating its current business in the UK and overseas.
The investment also illustrates Renishaw's intention to investigate and exploit further opportunities in the medical field.
Drawing on its expertise in metrology, Renishaw has recently introduced Incise, a dental scanning machine for bridge and single tooth restorations.
The company's inVia Raman microscopes and systems are already in use worldwide for the analysis of unknown substances in the forensic and biomedical sectors.
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