Microscopy Today 2025 Innovation Award for Triton AX!

Very proud to be Innovation Award Winners this year for #TritonAX, our heating and cooling electrochemical cell for TEM!! Thank you to Microscopy Society of America (Official), Microscopy Today, and the organizers of #MM2025 for this opportunity.

Accepting the award on behalf of Protochips: Katherine Marusak Stephens, Ph.D., Franklin Stampley Walden, and Jennifer McConnell

We are honored and looking forward to innovating more award-winning technology!

Read more about Triton AX on our website here: https://lnkd.in/eNRFSqS8

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