Following on from her initial visit for its office expansion in 2015, Edinburgh Instruments hosted local MP and the SNP spokesperson for Small Business, Enterprise and Innovation, Hannah Bardell.
During her visit, Ms Bardell viewed the building which now houses two of Edinburgh Instruments’ sister companies – Techcomp Research & Engineering Centre (TREC) and SCION Instruments. As planned, the company expansion has led to the creation of over 20 new jobs and further employment growth is planned over the next two years.
Also on show for the visit was the FLS1000 Photoluminescence Spectrometer, launched in April 2017to satisfy the most demanding needs of the scientific market andfirst installed at the Materials Innovation Factory (MIF) in Liverpool. Dr
Alexander Ciupa, a Technical Officer at MIF said: “We are delighted with the new FLS1000 spectrometer and the support we’ve received from the Operations team at Edinburgh Instruments.”
Dr Fenske, Chief Executive Officer of Edinburgh Instruments said, “It was a pleasure to welcome our local MP, Hannah Bardell at Edinburgh Instruments again. We look forward to work around stimulating business growth and economic activity in
the area, generating more jobs and employment in the next few years.”