| Innovation,
experience and commitment have made CEM the #1
selling manufacturer of microwave laboratory instrumentation
in the world.
CEM was established in 1978
by a chemist, an electrical engineer and a mechanical
engineer, who designed and produced the first
microwave laboratory instrumentation - a moisture/solids
analyzer. The chemist, Michael J. Collins, had
written his dissertation on microwave spectroscopy
and felt certain that there was a market for microwave
instrumentation that could produce rapid, accurate
results. He was right. In the true spirit of an
entrepreneurial inventor, Collins and his colleagues
worked from a small building in Matthews, North
Carolina, where they helped pioneer the field
of microwave chemistry. Within a short time, CEM
built a much larger manufacturing facility and
began to pursue the international market. Today,
the company has grown to include 4 international
subsidiaries, a worldwide network of distributors
and product lines that now encompass instrumentation
for life sciences, analytical applications, and
process control.
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