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    Meiji Techno Microscopes

    Posted by mazurek on January 31st, 2008

    Meiji Techno is the third-largest manufacturer of optical microscopes in Japan. In 1964, Azuma Optics was founded as a contract manufacturer of microscopes and quickly established a reputation for high quality and fast delivery. In 1975, the company reformed into Meiji Techno and began selling microscopes directly to the public under the name Meiji Techno.

    Originally a manufacturer of educational microscopes, Meiji Techno has since extended product lines into the industrial, laboratory, and higher education markets.

    Meiji Techno offers a comprehensive range of microscopes and microscope accessories to meet the needs all types of laboratory.

    In the academic arena, Meiji’s teaching microscopes are rugged and reliable, and, like with all of Meiji’s products, they carry a life time warranty. Pricing is aggressively competitive so Meiji is always worth looking at when you are upgrading your laboratory’s microscopy needs.

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