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Bruker Announces Orders for High-Performance Magnetic Resonance Systems for Materials and Life-Science Research from Leading European Institutions
ETTLINGEN, Germany--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Bruker Corporation (Nasdaq: BRKR) today announced several significant European orders for high-performance magnetic

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[{"type":"text","content":" ETTLINGEN, Germany--(BUSINESS WIRE)--\nBruker Corporation (Nasdaq: BRKR) today announced several significant European orders for high-performance magnetic resonance systems from three leading research institutions in France and Germany:\nThis press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20251210538867/en/AVANCE NEO 1 GHz system with a range of liquids and solids NMR probes for biological and material science applications\nIn the summer, École Normale Supérieure (ENS-PSL) in Paris, France ordered a novel NMR relaxometry system to be used alongside its recently acquired 900 MHz NMR spectrometer. This unique capability will empower the investigation of the molecular dynamics of proteins, nucleic acids, and biological fluids for advances in drug discovery, biotechnology and materials science. The NMR relaxometry concept was developed by Bruker and its collaborators within an EC-funded project.\n\nDr. Fabien Ferrage, Research Director at CNRS and Associate Professor at ENS‑PSL, commented: “Our NMR laboratory is committed to advancing instrumentation and methods in NMR, and to making unique research tools accessible to the scientific community. The new NMR relaxometry instrument will be a major step forward for liquid‑state NMR and reflects our long‑standing collaboration with Bruker to combine the experimental determination of molecular dynamics in high-field and low‑field NMR for further scientific insights in a diversity of fields, from molecular biology to material sciences.\"\n\nThe Max Planck Institute for Solid-State Research (MPI‑FKF) in Stuttgart, Germany, recently ordered two Bruker 800 MHz and one 100 MHz system with solid-state NMR and diffusion probes, as well as a state-of-the-art E580 FT/CW EPR spectrometer with multi-harmonic detection. Tailored for cutting‑edge battery materials research, the new instrument suite will support in operando studies of electrodes and electrolytes, ion transport and diffusion, and degradation mechanisms, accelerating discoveries and breakthroughs in next‑generation energy storage.\n\nProfessor Raphaële Clément, Head of the Electrochemical Materials Department at MPI‑FKF, stated: “These advanced NMR and EPR instruments will significantly expand our ability to investigate complex battery materials and processes. With enhanced sensitiv...