Thermo Electron

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Thermo Electron was a major American scientific instruments and laboratory equipment company that became a core predecessor to the modern Thermo Fisher Scientific corporation.

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instanceOf company
scientific instruments manufacturer
corePredecessorOf Thermo Fisher Scientific NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dissolved 2006
fate merged
foundedAs Thermo Electron Corporation NERFINISHED
foundedBy George N. Hatsopoulos NERFINISHED
Peter R. A. Soldatos NERFINISHED
hasSubsidiary Thermo Finnigan NERFINISHED
Thermo Nicolet NERFINISHED
Thermo Optek NERFINISHED
Thermo Spectronic NERFINISHED
headquartersLocation Waltham, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
inception 1956
industry analytical instruments
laboratory equipment
scientific instruments
keyPerson Arvin Smith NERFINISHED
George N. Hatsopoulos NERFINISHED
Marijn E. Dekkers NERFINISHED
locatedIn Massachusetts
United States of America
surface form: United States
mergedInto Thermo Fisher Scientific NERFINISHED
mergerDate 2006
mergerPartner Fisher Scientific International NERFINISHED
notableFor broad portfolio of analytical instruments
role in formation of Thermo Fisher Scientific
operatedAs public company
product centrifuges
chromatography systems
environmental monitoring instruments
industrial process instruments
laboratory freezers
mass spectrometers
spectroscopy instruments
servedIndustry academic research
biotechnology
industrial manufacturing
pharmaceuticals
specializedIn analytical technologies
laboratory instrumentation
process control instruments
stockExchange New York Stock Exchange
successor Thermo Fisher Scientific NERFINISHED
tickerSymbol TMO NERFINISHED

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Thermo Fisher Scientific foundedBy Thermo Electron