As the most highly specialised cryogenic design, engineering and manufacturing consultancy in the UK, Nu Perspectives is uniquely placed. If it’s cryogenics support that you need, you have definitely come to the right place.
At Nu Perspectives, we are experts at tackling cryogenic engineering challenges – whether posed by gas-based processes or by engineering with liquid nitrogen.
We provide expert consultancy on any cryogenic project, from prototyping right through to manufacture. If required, we can also provide your company with its very own specialist cryogenic engineering department.
No-one else designs, engineers and builds cryogenic medical devices like we do, day in, day out.
We combine a deep knowledge and understanding of cryogenic medical devices, with a real love for our work and we work hard to bridge the gap between elegant ideas and engineering reality, in the world of cryogenic medical technology.
Using our “design for manufacture” process and our unique knowledge, we are able to drastically reduce the design and development timescales, for our clients.
We are absolute specialists in engineering systems, which rely on liquid nitrogen - taking that risk and worry away from our clients.
Find out moreWe always want to do the very best for our clients at Nu Perspectives, which is why all of our electronic systems are designed in-house by our own team.
Find out more“There have been many times when everyone at Nu Perspectives have gone ‘over and above’ for us as a clinic, and managed to help us out of some difficult situations through their efficiency, service, communication, last minute help and very speedy turn arounds and deliveries. Whilst we, as a company, predominantly liaise with Fay and Gareth (who are fantastic), everyone I speak to at Nu Perspectives is incredibly helpful. We’re very grateful for the nu team and look forward to continuing working with them all in 2019.”
Robin Weaver – Practice Manager at Barn Clinic
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