MÖLLER-WEDEL GmbH

LOGOMÖLLER-WEDEL GmbH
Rosengarten 10
22880 Wedel

Phone: +49 (4103) 709-01
Fax: +49 (4103) 709-355
Internet: http://www.moeller-wedel.com
E-Mail: sales@moeller-wedel.com

Company Profile

MÖLLER-WEDEL was founded 145 years ago in Wedel near Hamburg, Germany, out of the owner’s compassion for optics and biology. The company belonged to the Möller family till 1990 when it was sold to the HAAGSTREIT group. From this point on, after 24 years of experience in surgical microscopy, MÖLLER-WEDEL has specialized on high quality operating microscopes
for ophthalmology, neurosurgery, ENT, and dental surgery. For all these disciplines MÖLLER-WEDEL provides durable, flexible, ergonomic, and space saving solutions. Competent service and support for all MÖLLER products are guaranteed through dedicated distributors all over the world.

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10/06/2011

New scannable monophase impression material by Heraeus First-class solution for all monophase indications: Flexitime® Monophase Pro Scan with optimize

Hanau, Germany, October 1st, 2011 – From October, Heraeus completes its proven range of precision impression materials with the new Flexitime® Monophase Pro Scan. The new …

10/06/2011

Nanopores on a Chip Applications for Analytical Tasks in Chemistry and Biology

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Important updates to QuantiFERON®–TB Gold test procedures

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08/23/2011

China Medical Technologies and Leica Microsystems Announce Collaboration Joint Sales, Research and Development

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07/21/2011

Electricity from Blood Sugar Forum for Applied Microsystems Technology Awards 2011 FAM Research Prize to Dr. Sven Kerzenmacher