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Nanolab Technologies Acquires Microtech Laboratories LLC

By Jess Lulka  

July 11, 2014

Analytical service provider Nanolab Technologies has purchased Microtech Laboratories LLC in a move to expand  its testing capabilities and services throughout the U.S.

According to a company press release, this acquisition continues the growth set by Nanolab Technologies, which opened a new, purpose built analytical services laboratory in 2011. The company provides analytical services, materials and electrical failure analysis, FIB circuit edit and defect analysis.

Microtech Laboratories specializes in failure analysis services in the local semiconductor industry, and also services analog, mixed signal, RF semiconductors and more.

"I am excited to add Nanolab's failure analysis and advanced material analysis services to our capabilities," said John Olson, president of Microtech Laboratories.  "The combined operations of both companies broaden our portfolio of leading edge electrical and physical analysis services. This also broadens our geographic reach and customer support with complimentary facilities in California, Texas and New York."

For more information, visit Microtech Laboratories and Nanolab Technologies.

 

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Jess Lulka

Jess Lulka is a former associate editor for Digital Engineering. Contact her via [email protected].

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