BRUKER BALTIC LTD
| Company | BRUKER BALTIC LTD |
| Registration number | 40003176361 |
| Industry | Manufacture of computer, electronic and optical products |
| Turnover (EUR) (2008) | 2 000 001 - 5 000 000 |
| Number of employees (2008) | 51 - 100 |
| Export countries | Austria, Germany, India, Lithuania, Russia, Sweden, Ukraine, USA |
| Export volume (EUR) (2008) | 1 000 001 - 2 000 000 |
| Address | Ganību dambis 26, P.O. box 33, Rīga, LV-1005, Latvia |
| Phone | +371 67383947 |
| Fax | +371 67382620 |
| office@bruker-baltic.lv | |
| Web | www.bruker-baltic.lv |
| Contact person, position | Sergejs Danengiršs - Quality Manager |
| Spoken languages | Latvian, Russian, English |
| Head of the company, position | Vladimirs Gostilo - Member of the Board, President |
| Year of foundation | 1994 |
| Certificates | ISO 9001:2000 |
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Description of product
Baltic Scientific Instruments (BSI) was established in 1994 as a private company on the basis of the Riga Research and Development Institute for Radio-Isotope Apparatus (RNIIRP) est. 1966. The majority of BSI was acquired by the German Bruker AXS GmbH in early 2003.
On September 13, 2007 Baltic Scientific Instruments changed its company name to Bruker Baltic. Bruker Baltic specializes in the development and serial production of spectrometric devices based on semiconductor silicon, high-pure germanium, and cadmium- zinc-tellurium detectors. The company’s products are applied in the nuclear energy, ecology, geology and mineral resource industries, medicine and research activities, customs control, and other spheres. Bruker Baltics specializes in the development and manufacture of ionizing radiation semiconductor detectors, spectrometers and analyzers for chemical element content determination in materials, and the technological processes of semiconductor detectors. |
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Cooperation interests
Relevant to business profile. Machining works (milling, turning, grinding), welding. - Distribution of Bruker Baltic products. - Manufacture of components, equipment assembly (semiconductor elements, hybrid micro-assemblies). - Repair and service of equipment manufactured by other companies. - Participation in joint development and research projects. - Other scientific and engineering cooperation. |
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