Exhibitor Spotlight: Proto
Thursday, 12 June 2025
Visit Proto at The Advanced Materials Show September 30 – October 1, on Booth 809
- What advanced materials do you specialize in?
Our equipment can characterize most types of materials, including metals, minerals, ceramics, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, and much more.
- Please explain the benefits of your speciality.
We utilize non-destructive x-ray technology, such as x-ray diffraction (XRD) and x-ray fluorescence (XRF) systems, to gain structural and chemical information about materials.
- Are there any exciting developments that is happening within the industry or your company that you can share with us?
Innovative, extremely bright x-ray sources have now made it possible to do in-situ characterization at high-throughput materials discovery laboratories. We specialize in integrating these Excillum MetalJet x-ray sources into custom systems, so feel free to chat with us to learn more!
- If attendees should know one thing about your company, what would it be?
We love a challenge, and we’re willing to customize your instrument so that it fits your exact needs. You won’t find a more enthusiastic or capable team anywhere else.
- What will you be showcasing at your booth at The Advanced Materials Show?
We will be showcasing a range of our most popular x-ray characterization products. Most importantly, our booth provides a chance for attendees to talk to our team one on one and work together to find the ideal solution.
- Who are you hoping to meet at The Advanced Materials Show?
We are eager to meet scientists and engineers who have complex characterization challenges, especially those that haven’t been able to be solved with standard x-ray characterization equipment.
- What are you most looking forward to at The Advanced Materials Show?
Our team always looks forward to speaking with attendees about their unique research goals, successes, and challenges. We love seeing the creative ways in which the community is working to solve problems in science, as well as chatting about how we can help them advance their science even further with our technologies.