
Weave announced on the 11th that it has obtained the European Union Integrated Certification (CE) for its Raman spectrometers. The products that have received this certification are two research-use Raman spectrometers, the representative models being the 'Manta Ray' and the 'Sting Ray'.
'Mantaray' is attracting attention for its reasonable price, offering resolution and various lens aperture options that are comparable to products from leading countries such as Germany and Japan. 'Stingray' is a compact system that is portable while maintaining high performance, and is a product that has both portability and performance. Weave supplies Raman spectrometers developed with its own technology to various fields such as materials, energy, and bio, and is being used by about 70 research institutes.
Based on this CE certification, Weave is making full-fledged inroads into the European market. It has currently completed agency contracts in Germany and the UK, and will present the Stingray model at the European Coatings Show, a construction chemical materials exhibition to be held in Nuremberg, Germany in March. In addition, it plans to secure more than 30 official agencies by the end of the year for the remaining European countries, including France and Denmark.
Joo Sung-bin, CEO of WeBe, said, “The competitiveness of our optical analysis technology that we have built up over the past decade has steadily received attention overseas, and we have received excellent evaluations in terms of performance and efficiency.” He added, “We are honored to be able to fully advance into the global market, and we will grow into a representative optical analysis technology company in Korea that can demonstrate its capabilities not only in research-use Raman analyzers but also in the process analysis field.”
Weve has been developing optical-based research and industrial measuring equipment since 2014, and has started supplying Raman spectrometers developed with its own technology to major domestic universities and research institutes since 2016. In 2020, it launched micro LED inspection equipment, and in the first half of this year, it is focusing on exporting Raman spectrometers. To this end, it is expanding partnerships with industrial equipment distributors in Asia, the United States, and Europe.
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