DataPhysics Instruments opens technical office in France

DataPhysics Instruments, a world leader in surface and interface metrology, opens a technical office in Metz, France. Véronique Schloupt will represent the company on the French market in the future.
DataPhysics Instruments, a manufacturer of high-precision laboratory instruments for characterizing interfaces and surfaces, has expanded its presence in France. Nils Langer, managing director of DataPhysics Instruments, says: "With the opening of a technical office in Metz, DataPhysics Instruments can now serve its French-speaking customers even better." France offers great potential as it is home to companies from many industries, such as automotive, electronics, aerospace and medical. Langer says, "With a direct presence, DataPhysics Instruments aims to expand its customer relationships in France and develop new business opportunities." DataPhysics Instruments was able to recruit Véronique Schloupt, a proven expert in surface metrology, to head the technical office in Metz. Alongside her colleagues from the Service and Application departments, she will be available to French-speaking customers as a local contact. Schloupt studied engineering at the renowned Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers (CNAM), specializing in physical methods of chemical analysis. For more than 20 years, she has worked for companies that manufacture and distribute laboratory measurement equipment.
The new site in Metz has a fully equipped applications laboratory. Langer says, "The modern modular system and the innovative operation of our instruments and their software can best be experienced in practice. That is why we invite interested scientists to our application laboratory to get to know our instruments and their measurement methods. Of course, initial measurements on your own samples are also possible." Direct support of French-speaking customers is the focus of the opening. A fast response time and comprehensive technical support can thus be ensured. Langer says, "Our partners in France can rely on DataPhysics Instruments to provide not only high-quality instruments, but also professional support for a wide range of use cases." With the opening of the technical office in Metz, DataPhysics Instruments continues its growth trajectory of more than 25 years and reaffirms its commitment to the French-speaking markets.