History
2022 | Incoatec celebrates the 20th anniversary Launch of the IµS DIAMOND II for Cu, Mo and Ag radiation 100% shareholder of incoatec GmbH is Bruker AXS GmbH |
2020 | Inauguration of the 1000th IµS at University of Cape Town |
2019 | Launch of IµS DIAMOND for Ag radiation |
2018 | Launch of IµS DIAMOND for Mo radiation Incoatec introduces the new Helios EF Optics for chemical crystallography |
2017 | Incoatec celebrates 10 Years IµS Launch of the unique microfocus source IμS DIAMOND Cu with diamond hybride anode |
2016 | 1st Incoatec X-ray Enclosure IXE installed with IµS Cu upgrade |
2015 | Celebration of the 500th IμS customer at the Institute of Inorganic Chemistry in Goettingen, Germany Launch of the new microfocus source IμS 3.0 Cu for Bruker D8 VENTURE Gen 2 and D8 QUEST Gen 2 Launch of the Incoatec X-ray Tube IXT |
2014 | Incoatec has about 50 employees Moving into the new premises |
2012 | Incoatec celebrates the 10th anniversary Launch of the scatterfree pinholes SCATEX |
2011 | Launch of the new microfocus source IµSHigh-Brilliance |
2010 | Incoatec has more than 30 employees 100th IµS installed at the Fédération Chevreul (CNRS) in Lille, France |
2009 | 1st Ag-IµS installed at the Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Göttingen, Germany |
2008 | Incoatec introduces the new Helios MX Optics for IµS and rotating anodes for protein crystallography |
2007 | Incoatec has more than 20 employees Incoatec wins the Schleswig-Holstein economy award for family-friendly human-resource development 1st Cu-IµS installed at the Center for Structural Biology, Kiel, Germany Mo-IµS developed for chemical crystallography |
2006 | Incoatec launches the Incoatec Microfocus Source IµS-Cu for biological crystallography and small-angle scattering Moving into new premises |
2003 | Incoatec receives the Technology Award of Schleswig-Holstein for the development of XRF analyzer crystals |
2002 | Foundation of Incoatec as Incorporation with Bruker AXS as a major partner Moving from GKSS into the GITZ (Geesthachter Innovation and Technology Center) |
2001 | 2-dim beam shaping Montel Optics are introduced |
1999 | First prototypes for XRF analyzers for B and C are launched |
1995 | Beginning of multilayer X-ray optics development at GKSS Research Centre |