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Resonetics LLC and Australian Scientific Instruments Pty. Ltd. (Canberra, Australia) will partner for the marketing, development and manufacture and of the RESOlution laser-ablation product line.
Brought to market in 2007, Resonetics' RESOlution laser-ablation instruments have proven their capability in a range of mass spectrometry applications, particularly in geochemistry and the wider earth sciences, according to a joint press release issued by the companies.
In 2013, Australian Scientific Instruments (ASI) and Resonetics introduced the RESOchron, which integrates ASI’s ALPHAchron thermochronology instrument with a RESOlution instrument to demonstrate and offer to market a unique product for dual thermo- and geo-chronology mineral dating. Building on this product line collaboration, the companies initially have established a marketing alliance whereby ASI will assume responsibility for worldwide marketing and sales of the range of RESOlution instruments. This marketing alliance is the first step toward ASI acquiring the complete RESOlution product line later this year.
“The opportunity to bring the RESOlution product line to ASI is important for the company," said Bruce Godfrey, CEO of ASI. "We will invest in the future development, local manufacturing and global support of the instrument, to explore current applications and find new frontiers in materials analysis. The RESOlution instrument complements ASI’s existing scientific instruments, and the marketing alliance with Resonetics enables us to establish relations with current and new RESOlution instrument customers.”
Tom Burns, CEO of Resonetics, is bullish on the ASI partnership.
“Resonetics’ market focus is laser micro-machining, particularly for life-sciences manufacturing and other applications requiring precision laser processing," Burns said. "In the scientific instruments market, ASI is a strong partner for the future of the RESOlution laser-ablation product line. Through this transition period our customers can continue to rely on Resonetics to receive the high level of technical support and service they’ve come to expect.”
Resonetics is based in Nashua, N.H. ASI's headquarters are in Canberra, Australia.
Brought to market in 2007, Resonetics' RESOlution laser-ablation instruments have proven their capability in a range of mass spectrometry applications, particularly in geochemistry and the wider earth sciences, according to a joint press release issued by the companies.
In 2013, Australian Scientific Instruments (ASI) and Resonetics introduced the RESOchron, which integrates ASI’s ALPHAchron thermochronology instrument with a RESOlution instrument to demonstrate and offer to market a unique product for dual thermo- and geo-chronology mineral dating. Building on this product line collaboration, the companies initially have established a marketing alliance whereby ASI will assume responsibility for worldwide marketing and sales of the range of RESOlution instruments. This marketing alliance is the first step toward ASI acquiring the complete RESOlution product line later this year.
“The opportunity to bring the RESOlution product line to ASI is important for the company," said Bruce Godfrey, CEO of ASI. "We will invest in the future development, local manufacturing and global support of the instrument, to explore current applications and find new frontiers in materials analysis. The RESOlution instrument complements ASI’s existing scientific instruments, and the marketing alliance with Resonetics enables us to establish relations with current and new RESOlution instrument customers.”
Tom Burns, CEO of Resonetics, is bullish on the ASI partnership.
“Resonetics’ market focus is laser micro-machining, particularly for life-sciences manufacturing and other applications requiring precision laser processing," Burns said. "In the scientific instruments market, ASI is a strong partner for the future of the RESOlution laser-ablation product line. Through this transition period our customers can continue to rely on Resonetics to receive the high level of technical support and service they’ve come to expect.”
Resonetics is based in Nashua, N.H. ASI's headquarters are in Canberra, Australia.