- 2025 KMS Winter ConferenceHirst is proud to be attending the 2025 Korean Magnetics Society (KMS) Winter Conference from November 26-28th 2025. In addition, Hirst will be giving a talk on using its award winning Pulsed Field Magnetometer (PFMs) to measure initial magnetisation curves of high coercivity rare earth permanent magnets.
- MMM 2025, Palm Beach, USAHirst is proud to be exhibiting at The 70th Annual Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials (MMM25), held at the Palm Beach Convention Center in West Palm Beach, Florida, USA from October 27-31, 2025. In addition Hirst will be presenting a poster on using its award winning Pulsed Field Magnetometer (PFMs) to measure initial magnetisationContinue reading “MMM 2025, Palm Beach, USA”
- New 3 axis bench top gaussmeter added to the rangeThe GM93B gaussmeter connects to a Windows PC or battery powered laptop and comes with a powerful visualisation and logging software package, HirstMagLab v1. The GM93B gaussmeter simultaneously measures the three component axes of the magnetic field, allowing for an accurate reading of field intensity, regardless of how the probe is held. An optional probe mountContinue reading “New 3 axis bench top gaussmeter added to the range”
- Exhibiting and speaking at MMA25, KochelPlease come and visit us at the UK Magnetics Society Magnetic Materials and Application conference from 8-9th October 2025 at Kochel, Germany where we will be exhibiting and speaking about the latest developments in PFM technology – to attend the event click here
- REPM2025 July 27th – 31st, 2025, Tsukuba, JapanThe Rare Earth Permanent Magnet Workshop is a biennial event that focuses on advances in the science and technology of rare earth permanent magnets. It highlights recent developments in the design and implementation of high-performance permanent magnets for energy applications. This year it will be held in Tsukuba, Japan. REPM2025 (The 28th International Workshop on Rare Earth and Future Permanent MagnetsContinue reading “REPM2025 July 27th – 31st, 2025, Tsukuba, Japan”
