| Phoenix X-Ray to Open West Coast Demo Site |
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| Written by Mike Buetow | |||
| Wednesday, 14 May 2008 06:43 | |||
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NEWARK, CA -- Phoenix X-Ray will open
a West Coast demo and customer service center in Newark next month, the company announced. The facility is scheduled to open June 5 and will feature cutting-edge industrial computed tomography systems, the company said. Systems available for demonstration at the site include Nanotom, a CT system that performs visualization of internal 3-D structures with sub-micrometer (200-300 NM) resolutions. Newark is located in the Silicon Valley.
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