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NanoWorld AG Appoints NanoAndMore USA Corp. As Its Distributor For USA, Canada and Mexico

NanoWorld AG has appointed NanoAndMore USA Corp. (NAM) as the official distributor of its NanoWorld™ and NANOSENSORS™ lines of probes for Atomic Force Microscopes (AFM) and Scanning Probe Microscopes (SPM) in the USA, Canada and Mexico (NAFTA).

Neuchâtel, Switzerland (PRWEB) November 21, 2005 -- NanoWorld AG has appointed NanoAndMore USA Corp. (NAM) as the official distributor of its NanoWorld™ and NANOSENSORS™ lines of probes for Atomic Force Microscopes (AFM) and Scanning Probe Microscopes (SPM) in the USA, Canada and Mexico (NAFTA).

Being a part of the NanoWorld Group, and with the industry expertise of Mr. McMurtry, will enable NanoAndMore USA to react quickly to the steady increase in use and the changing requirements of the growing community of AFM users. This, in conjunction with holding the largest stock of NanoWorld™ and NANOSENSORS™ products in the USA, puts NanoAndMore in a unique position.

NanoAndMore USA Corp. is the first distributor of AFM probes to sell them in premounted formats for those AFM systems that require them, as well as just the probes themselves. This allows the end user to have a second source (or primary source) of necessary premounted tips.

About NanoWorld AG:
Swiss-based NanoWorld AG is a leading manufacturer of high quality tips for Scanning Probe Microscopy (SPM) and Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM).
Since the acquisition of NanoSensors GmbH in 2002 NanoWorld AG pursues a successful two brands under one roof strategy with the two brands NanoWorld™ and NANOSENSORS™.

NanoWorld™ probes are designed for the mid range segment market for scanning probes for Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM). The products are customized for industrial applications and the mass market. NANOSENSORS™ AFM tips with their superior quality and sophisticated design are produced for the high quality segment of the market for scanning probes for Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM). The products are especially interesting for scientists at Universities and research institutions.
The Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) is the vital instrument for the whole field of nanoscience and nanotechnology. It enables its user coming from research and commercial nanotechnology businesses to investigate materials on an atomic scale. Scanning probes for Atomic Force Microscopy produced by NanoWorld AG are the key consumable, the “finger” that enables the scientist to scan surfaces point-by-point on an atomic scale. The consistent high quality of the scanning probes is vital for reproducible results.

About NanoAndMore USA Corp.:
NanoAndMore USA Corp. was founded in 2005 by NanoWorld Holding AG and George McMurtry, CEO. No longer affiliated, Mr. McMurtry is a founder and was vice president of Quesant Instrument Corporation, one of the oldest existing AFM manufacturers. NanoAndMore is a high-tech distributor of SPM probes and accessories and is situated in Beaufort, South Carolina.

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