In October 2006, Oxford Instruments Plasma Technology became one of the first such companies to announce its move there.
Heliox is a cryogenically cooled system produced by Oxford Instruments.
He used the knowledge he acquired on high field magnets to form Oxford Instruments.
He was chairman of Oxford Instruments from 1991 until his retirement in 1999.
Oxford Instruments stayed at two two six.
The company was acquired by Oxford Instruments in 1987 to form Oxford Sonicaid.
The company was acquired in 1987 by Oxford Instruments and developed the product range further as "Oxford Sonicaid".
Oxford Instruments went on to become a leading company in medical technology.
The new synchrotron made by Oxford Instruments, he said, will be a production device to etch wafers.
Oxford Instruments is in Marcham on the A338.