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of Royston | of Royston | ||
of Melbourn | of Melbourn | ||
1967 Awarded Queens Award for Industry<ref>The Times, Apr 21, 1967</ref> | 1967 Awarded Queens Award for Industry<ref>The Times, Apr 21, 1967</ref> | ||
1969 Produced ''Quantimet'', image | 1969 Produced ''Quantimet'', image analysing computer, which was used by [[Vokes]] for analysing contaminants in lubricating oil to assess filter performance<ref> The Times, Nov 21, 1969</ref> | ||
1971 Queens Award for technology for the crystal-pulling apparatus for gallium phosphide production and for the image | 1971 Queens Award for technology for the crystal-pulling apparatus for gallium phosphide production and for the image analysing computer<ref>The Times, Apr 21, 1971</ref> | ||
1973 Declined an opportunity to acquire Cambridge Instrument Co | 1973 Declined an opportunity to acquire Cambridge Instrument Co |
Latest revision as of 08:53, 11 March 2023

of Royston
of Melbourn
1967 Awarded Queens Award for Industry[1]
1969 Produced Quantimet, image analysing computer, which was used by Vokes for analysing contaminants in lubricating oil to assess filter performance[2]
1971 Queens Award for technology for the crystal-pulling apparatus for gallium phosphide production and for the image analysing computer[3]
1973 Declined an opportunity to acquire Cambridge Instrument Co
1975 Scientific and Medical Instruments was merged with a private company Metals Research and renamed Cambridge Instrument Co[4]