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NEWSLETTER - Quarter 2, 2009


Hello and welcome to our quarterly news brief. Despite ongoing tough economic conditions worldwide, we have delivered exceptional financial performance for the first six months to 31 March 2009. Sales have grown 40% across all regions and operating profit has grown 102%. For this continued success, thank you to all our dedicated and highly skilled workforce, reliable suppliers, trusted distributors, satisfied and loyal customers and committed investors. In this newsletter we show you that we have delivered again strong value to the photonics industry.

Conor Walsh, Chief Executive, Andor Technology plc

Scanning Tunnelling Luminescence

Andor applied Electron Multiplying (EM) technology for the first time to dramatically improve both the speed and sensitivity of Scanning Tunnelling Luminescent spectroscopy (STL) by replacing the standard CCD camera, used to detect photons, with its Electron Multiplying CCD (EMCCD) camera NewtonEM, in conjunction with high performance Shamrock spectrographs. More ...

Let's all go to the Webinars!

Microscopy Webinar
Dr Mark Browne, Andor's Director of Systems, will be showcasing the latest technologies for confocal live cell microscopy – register here for the event taking place on 25 June 2009.

Spectroscopy Webinar
Spectroscopy Market Development Manager, Antoine Varagnat, recently demonstrated why Research and Industry have a need for speed when using Raman techniques – view now in our webinar library.

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The New Clara

The launch of Clara allows Andor to provide researchers with the highest sensitivity and dynamic range performance available from a high-resolution scientific interline CCD camera. Based around the popular 1.3 Megapixel ‘ICX285’ sensor from Sony®, it is ideally suited to high-resolution cell microscopy and OEM applications, such as widefield fluorescence microscopy and machine vision.

Photovoltaic Luminescence Imaging

Andor recently entered the solar research and production inline cell inspection market. Common faults in solar cells and panels are a known fact in the industry, and now Andor promises to help researchers and industrial partners detect such costly faults far more simply, using its high-performance cameras the iKon-M 934 BR-DD and the LucaEM R. Photovoltaics is a main topic
at LASER World of Photonics this month in Munich; stop by our stand 613 in Hall B1 to find out more (15 - 18 June 2009).

Andor on the Road

We always value the opportunity to meet with our customers and friends. If you would like to arrange a meeting with us at an event, we will be exhibiting at:
OPTO TaiwanTaipei, Taiwan
Live Cell MicroscopyVancouver, Ca
Laser 2009Munich, Germany
NPDUMelbourne, Au
Bio forum and ExpoTokyo, Japan
Cell BiologyXi'an, China
EBSAGenoa, Italy
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