Bälinge, Sweden
From 51 to 200
1983
C++, .NET, C#, Python
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Scienta Omicron provides Nobel Prize technologies for science and industry, through innovations in Electron Spectroscopy, Scanning Probe Microscopy and Thin Film Deposition in Ultra High Vacuum. Revenue 50 Million Euro and 175 employees in 2019.
Scienta Omicron’s Materials Innovation Platform for Materials Physics and Surface Science supports researchers around the world with patented technology addressing the global race for smarter batteries, next generation electronics, quantum technologies, solar energy, etc.
Scienta Omicron traces its origins back to the Nobel Prizes in 1981 for Electron Spectroscopy and 1986 for Scanning Probe Microscopy. Scienta Omicron is a fully owned subsidiary of Scienta Scientific AB, with main sites in Uppsala, Sweden and Taunusstein, Germany, and regional offices in USA, China and Japan.
Scienta Scientific AB develops long-term profitable technology-based niche businesses within the 20 Billion Euro Scientific Instruments for Physical Characterization market.