Jobin Yvon pioneered the use of large rectangular formatted arrays with small individual pixels - the Maximum Coverage and Resolution(MCR) sensors - as a detector for optical spectroscopy.
Introduction of the first model with filters wheel which is motorizedand tiltable for continuous adjustment and with second wheel for combination.(Labo model) CrimeScope CS-16 (48 instruments delivered to the National Police Agency 2 years later)
Introduction of the FluoroMax spectrofluorometer.
Introduction of the LabRAM microscopic laser Raman spectrophotometer.
Acquisition of DILOR, a well-known French microscopic laser Raman spectrophotometer manufacturer.
Introduction of the model "crime scene" Mini-CrimeScope with "remote filter wheel on liquid light guide". (Now we have 141 units [400W] with FBI and more than 900 units MCS-400 worldwide)
Acquisition of SOFIE, a French manufacturer of monitor control systems for etching and coating processes.
Jobin Yvon and its group companies became affiliates of the HORIBA Group.
JY expanded its worldwide sales and service channels, taking advantage of the network of the HORIBA Group.
Jobin Yvon received the NASA Award from NASA for its contribution to various space projects in NASA, France, Germany, Italy, and Japan (UVS Mars, SUBALU).
The Combined Raman and FTIR Micro-spectroscope received the Gold Award from the Pittcon Exhibition.
Acquisition of IBH, suppliers of Time Correlated Single Photon Counting (TCSPC) Fluorescence Spectroscopy and pico-second lasers.
Jobin Yvon received the JPL Award from NASA for the manufacturing of three outstanding space diffraction gratings for the Orbiting Carbon Observatory.
The MFF (Multi Frequency Fluorometer), the latest instrument from the Fluorescence Group at HORIBA Jobin Yvon, has been named the winner of the R&D 100 Award, which has been described as the Oscar of Invention by the Chicago Tribune.
ACTIVA-M Wins Editors Best New Product Bronze Award at Pittcon 2007.
The MFF (Multi Frequency Fluorometer), the latest instrument from the Fluorescence Group at HORIBA Jobin Yvon, has been named the winner of the R&D 100 Award, which has been described as the Oscar of Invention by the Chicago Tribune.