Nynomic AG manufactures and sells products for the spectroscopy, sensor technology, laboratory automation and medical technology, agriculture and environmental technology, and industrial markets worldwide. It offers photonic solutions; OEM components, embedded systems, UV-VIS-NIR systems, and Raman spectrometer systems; miniature spectrometers with fiber-optic cables; MEMS-based spectral sensors; process-integrated optical metrology; turnkey measuring system solutions for the wooden, MDF/HDF plants, OSB works, chipboard plants, paper and pulp mills, and wood-burning plants industries; and hardware and software systems in the field of digital plant phenotyping and high-throughput screening. The company also provides infrared measurement technology; and image quality test and calibration equipment for cameras and multisensor systems. Its products have applications in the agriculture and food, pharmaceutical/chemical, photonics, photometric technology, biomedical, solar, glass and coating, semiconductor, gemology, environmental protection, optics, and wood industries. The company was formerly known as m-u-t AG and changed its name to Nynomic AG in August 2018. Nynomic AG was incorporated in 1995 and is based in Wedel, Germany.
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