YXLON's cooperation with the Humboldt Museum has been decided.

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As part of a newly concluded cooperation agreement, Exelon International (hereinafter YXLON) has decided to provide the Humboldt Museum (the largest natural history museum in Germany, located in Berlin) with a high-resolution X-ray CT device: the YXLON FF35 CT. To install this device, it was necessary to enlarge the windows of the historic building that houses the museum. The FF35 CT is scheduled to be operational by the end of July in the electron microscope hall adjacent to the room of the famous Tyrannosaurus specimen, Tristan. Tristan is the first of two authentic Tyrannosaurus skeletons in Europe. In the visitor gallery, guests will not only have the opportunity to see mammal skulls and skeletons, fossil specimens extracted from rock layers that are highly suitable for fossil preservation, excavated samples containing mineral particles, insect specimens, and comparisons of reptiles and amphibians, but they will also be able to observe how these specimens are analyzed using CT.
