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FEI is the world leader in electron optics  and focused ion beam technologies. Our market-leading solutions deliver  precision imaging for three-dimensional characterization, analysis and  modification of materials and structures with resolution down to the  sub-Ångström level. But we're far more than the proven technology  innovator.
 
FEI is the world leader in electron optics  and focused ion beam technologies. Our market-leading solutions deliver  precision imaging for three-dimensional characterization, analysis and  modification of materials and structures with resolution down to the  sub-Ångström level. But we're far more than the proven technology  innovator.
  
Since our founding in 1971, FEI has persistently  advanced its core technologies. The result is a unique, unsurpassed  technology base that provides users withgroundbreaking results. Through a  partnership with the former Philips Electron Optics division - a part  of FEI since 1997 - we pioneered the world's first[[http:''www.fei.com/products/dualbeam/|DualBeam system]] ,  incorporating both a scanning electron column and a focused ion beam.  Introduced nearly ten years before any competing system, the DualBeam  was a development that changed forever how researchers would work. We  are still the only company with both ion beam and electron beam  solutions in-house, allowing us to develop more functionally-integrated  solutions for our customers. Our heritage also includes industry-leading  innovations in[[http:''www.fei.com/products/tem/| transmission electron microscopes]] (TEMs).
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Since our founding in 1971, FEI has persistently  advanced its core technologies. The result is a unique, unsurpassed  technology base that provides users withgroundbreaking results. Through a  partnership with the former Philips Electron Optics division - a part  of FEI since 1997 - we pioneered the world's first[http://www.fei.com/products/dualbeam/|DualBeam system] ,  incorporating both a scanning electron column and a focused ion beam.  Introduced nearly ten years before any competing system, the DualBeam  was a development that changed forever how researchers would work. We  are still the only company with both ion beam and electron beam  solutions in-house, allowing us to develop more functionally-integrated  solutions for our customers. Our heritage also includes industry-leading  innovations in [http://www.fei.com/products/tem/ transmission electron microscopes (TEMs)].
  
Following the acquisition of Philips Electron Optics, FEI pioneered the [[http:''www.fei.com/products/tem/tecnai/|Tecnai TEM]] . As the world's first fully integrated TEM, it provided new levels of productivity and ease-of-use. The [[http:''web.archive.org/web/20130415055120/http:''www.fei.com/products/transmission-electron-microscopes/titan.aspx|Titan]],  released in 2006, demonstrates how FEI continuously raises the  technology performance bar. With its sub-Ångström resolution, the Titan  is the most powerful system of its type on the commercial market, and  has resulted in a family of instruments, including the Titan ETEM and  the Titan Krios, both capable of  delivering groundbreaking results in  research and life sciences.
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Following the acquisition of Philips Electron Optics, FEI pioneered the [http://www.fei.com/products/tem/tecnai/|Tecnai TEM] . As the world's first fully integrated TEM, it provided new levels of productivity and ease-of-use. The [http://web.archive.org/web/20130415055120/http://www.fei.com/products/transmission-electron-microscopes/titan.aspx Titan],  released in 2006, demonstrates how FEI continuously raises the  technology performance bar. With its sub-Ångström resolution, the Titan  is the most powerful system of its type on the commercial market, and  has resulted in a family of instruments, including the Titan ETEM and  the Titan Krios, both capable of  delivering groundbreaking results in  research and life sciences.]

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Official history

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Retrieved Aug 6, 201

FEI is the world leader in electron optics and focused ion beam technologies. Our market-leading solutions deliver precision imaging for three-dimensional characterization, analysis and modification of materials and structures with resolution down to the sub-Ångström level. But we're far more than the proven technology innovator.

Since our founding in 1971, FEI has persistently advanced its core technologies. The result is a unique, unsurpassed technology base that provides users withgroundbreaking results. Through a partnership with the former Philips Electron Optics division - a part of FEI since 1997 - we pioneered the world's firstsystem , incorporating both a scanning electron column and a focused ion beam. Introduced nearly ten years before any competing system, the DualBeam was a development that changed forever how researchers would work. We are still the only company with both ion beam and electron beam solutions in-house, allowing us to develop more functionally-integrated solutions for our customers. Our heritage also includes industry-leading innovations in transmission electron microscopes (TEMs).

Following the acquisition of Philips Electron Optics, FEI pioneered the TEM . As the world's first fully integrated TEM, it provided new levels of productivity and ease-of-use. The Titan, released in 2006, demonstrates how FEI continuously raises the technology performance bar. With its sub-Ångström resolution, the Titan is the most powerful system of its type on the commercial market, and has resulted in a family of instruments, including the Titan ETEM and the Titan Krios, both capable of delivering groundbreaking results in research and life sciences.]