Abingdon, United Kingdom

Oxford Instruments Nanotechnology Tools Limited


USPTO Granted Patents = 46


Trademarks = 8

Forward Citations = 43

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62 inventors (with patents filed for the assignee):

goldMedal Peter John Statham (11 out of 16 patents)

silverMedal Anthony Matthews (8 out of 8 patents)

bronzeMedal Angus Bewick (5 out of 5 patents)

4 John Garside (5 out of 5 patents)

5 Michael Cooke (4 out of 5 patents)

6 Mark Patton (3 out of 3 patents)

7 Matthias Buehler (3 out of 4 patents)

8 Brian Halsall (3 out of 3 patents)

9 Linshu Jiang (3 out of 4 patents)

10 Robin Brzakalik (3 out of 4 patents)

11 Chris Wilkinson (3 out of 4 patents)

12 Timothy Poole (3 out of 4 patents)

13 Matthew Martin (3 out of 4 patents)

14 Andrew Goodyear (2 out of 2 patents)

15 Stuart Andrew Swan (2 out of 2 patents)


Core Competencies:
Cryogenic Cooling
Charged Particle Beam
Surface Processing
Electron Microscopy
Quench Protection
Noise Reduction
Superconducting Magnet
X-ray Analysis
Microdiffraction Analysis
Plasma Etching
Electrostatic Clamping
Signal Generation

46 patents:

Oxford Instruments Nanotechnology Tools Limited is a leading provider of nanotechnology tools and systems. They specialize in the development and manufacturing of advanced scientific instruments for the research and industrial sectors. Their products include scanning electron microscopes (SEM), atomic force microscopes (AFM), and nanoanalysis systems. With a commitment to innovation and delivering cutting-edge solutions, Oxford Instruments Nanotechnology Tools Limited enables scientists and engineers to make significant advancements in nanotechnology research and applications.
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USPTO Data Jan 1 1976 - Jan 6 2026

46 Patents

#3 in Abingdon

#373 in United Kingdom

#14,699 in the World

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Abingdon, United Kingdom
Forward Citations = 43

62 inventors:

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