NIKON

Nikon Microscope Solutions

@nikon_instruments_inc

Melville, New York
https://www.microscope.healthcare.nikon.com
Medical Equipment Manufacturing

Overview

About Nikon Microscope Solutions

The official account for the Life Science Solutions division of the Nikon Healthcare Business, including Nikon Instruments Inc. (a wholly owned subsidiary of Nikon Corporation), with a focus on biological microscopy products and services for the life science, biotech/pharma, and clinical laboratory markets.

Nikon has over 100 years of optical experience and remains the only microscope company to manufacture its own glass. We are here to be your trusted partner in imaging – from basic microscopes to the latest high-end scientific imaging technologies, including advanced confocal and super-resolution options.

Our global corporate mission statement centers on promoting trustworthiness and creativity. We are focused on shedding new light on healthcare by accelerating imaging innovation in key fields such as regenerative medicine and drug discovery, as well as life science research more broadly. Ultimately, our goal is to help people around the world realize a better quality of life.

We also run Nikon’s annual Small World competitions – globally recognized for over 50 years as the leading forum for showcasing the beauty and complexity of life as seen through the light microscope.

To find contact information for your world area, please visit our website here: https://www.microscope.healthcare.nikon.com/contact

Headquarters

Melville, New York

Website

https://www.microscope.healthcare.nikon.com

Company Size

501-1,000 employees

Industry

Medical Equipment Manufacturing

Company Type

Public Company

Founded

1917

Specialties

Microscopy, Imaging, Super Resolution Microscopy, Confocal Microscopy, Multiphoton Microscopy, Cameras, Microscope, Live Cell Imaging, High Content Imaging, High Throughput Imaging, Stereo Microscopes, Objective Lenses, Optics, TIRF, Photostimulation, Slide Scanning, Polarized Light Microscopes, Cell Screening, Digital Pathology, and Label-Free Imaging

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