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Bruker bolts on new capabilities

by Marc S. Reisch
February 6, 2017 | A version of this story appeared in Volume 95, Issue 6

Instrument maker Bruker has completed transactions to advance its position in nanomaterials and biomedical imaging. In one deal, Bruker acquired Minnesota-based Hysitron, a maker of nanomechanical test equipment with annual sales of about $20 million. Separately, Bruker entered a multiyear agreement giving it nonexclusive rights to Tomography Corp.’s imaging algorithms. Bruker says the software will expand applications for its micro- and nanotomography scanners.

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