Nanotechnology Companies in Germany
Showing results 21 - 40 of 187 for nanotechnology companies in Germany:
Berliner Nanotest und Design GmbH provides engineering services in microsystems technology, nanotechnology, nano-testing and nano-analysis, with a focus on thermal characterization, reliability and failure analysis.
BESTEC GmbH develops, builds and installs customer-specific ultrahigh vacuum systems and automated deposition systems for producing and optimizing functional layer systems.
Manufactures silver nanoparticles for antimicrobial agents and coatings.
The company is a service partner for all aspects of oligonucleotides. It developed and produced the world's first and only translucent orthodontic systems using novel nanotechnology polymer composite products.
Bioni's core business is the development, production and marketing of coatings to enhance the walls, facades and roofs of all manner of buildings. Based upon the latest scientific findings in nanotechnology and together with the researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Chemical Technology, Bioni has developed an effective nano-filler combination, which when used in both interior and facade paints, permanently prevents the formation of mould, bacteria and algae.
Biontex specializes in the field of transfection technology, the delivery of genes or DNA to eukaryotic cells.
Black Semiconductor develops integrated graphene photonics that connects electronics and photonics on chips, enabling ultra-fast, energy-efficient chip fabrics for AI, high-performance computing, data centers and advanced semiconductor architectures.
The company's core competence is the selective modification of glass by generating metal nanoellipsoids inside the glass material.Boraglas develops and commercializes laser-based nanotechnologies especially for glass material which is applied for the manufacturing of nanotechnology products.
Bosch Sensortec develops MEMS-based sensor solutions and maintains a Dresden presence connected to Bosch semiconductor and microsystems activities.
Offers X-ray diffraction and scattering instruments for nanomaterial research.
Bruker Nano GmbH develops, produces and markets micro- and nanometer-scale analytical instrumentation; its JPK BioAFM business provides atomic force microscopy and optical tweezers systems for life science and nanoanalysis applications.
Buhler PARTEC offers its customers various tailor-made products. In these customized products, the nanoparticle suspensions and production processes are matched specifically to the customer's product.
Manufactures nanoparticle additives for use in the production of coatings, printing inks and plastics to optimize the production process and to improve the quality of the final product.
Carl Zeiss Microscopy provides microscopy systems, imaging software and analysis solutions for life sciences, materials research, routine laboratory work and industrial applications. Its Jena site is the registered address of Carl Zeiss Microscopy GmbH.
CemeCon is one of the most successful companies globally specializing in state-of-the-art coating solutions for cutting tools and components. CemeCon is offering a comprehensive variety of services at highest level.
The company develops and sells a series of acrylate nanocomposite coatings under the trade name CETOSIL that contain up to 30% of nano-sized silica. The use of special surface grafted silica nanoparticles ensures the transparency and low viscosity of the coatings.
Chemicell develops and produces innovative bioseparation- gene transfection and detection systems based on magnetic nano- and microparticles.
chemPUR supplies pure and high-purity metals, evaporation materials, sputtering targets, inorganic speciality chemicals, precious-metal compounds, catalysts, rare-earth compounds and nanopowders for research and development.
Production, research, development and sale of nanotechnical surface coatings, nano powders, additives, anti-bacterial nanocoatings, and nanomaterials for surface modification.
CODIXX is a manufacturer of optical polarizers for the infrared, the visible and UV spectral range. The company has developed its colorPol technology for doping of sodium silicate glass with prolate silver nanoparticles.
