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30th Anniversary

 

 

 

   

We’re celebrating our 30th birthday! It was March 1982 when Wyatt Technology was born and we began striving to delight our customers. Since then, we’ve been dedicated to providing you with the finest, most versatile instrumentation available for absolute macromolecular characterization. Thanks to you, the greatest customers on earth, we’ve transformed the world of light scattering.

   
   
Meanwhile, stay tuned for more information about our birthday celebrations and new instrument introductions! Follow us on Twitter @WyattTechnology

In the past thirty years we’ve popularized MALS and DLS techniques, created the first real advances in refractive index detection in the past half-century, tackled problems for the US government, become the trusted provider for some of the world’s largest and most prestigious corporations, and earned a place in the labs of Nobel Laureates, future Nobel Laureates, and phenomenal scientists the world over.

We’ve put our International Light Scattering Colloquium on the map and made it one of the most worthwhile scientific meetings our customers say they’ve ever attended. We’ve been named as one of the Best Companies to Work For (for four straight years), have a dog-friendly workplace (!), and tout a first-class manufacturing facility that increases its output year-after-year. Of course the milestones don’t stop here. Besides celebrating the past thirty years of advancements, we’re eager to take on the next thirty with you at our side. 

Our success is intermingled between our customers and our incredible team of employees! Thank you for your loyalty and for helping us to make better and better products. Because we love to hear how you’re using your Wyatt instrumentation, please do This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

 

 
 
Wyatt Technology is the recognized leader in light scattering instrumentation and software for determining the absolute molar mass, size, charge and interactions of macromolecules and nanoparticles in solution. These tools include: in-line multi-angle static light scattering, high-throughput dynamic light scattering, differential refractometry, electrophoretic mobility, differential viscosity, field flow fractionation and automated composition gradients.