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MeasureReady M91 Hall effect measurement system
29 Aug, 2025

BCL To Bring Lakeshore's Magnetic and Cryogenic Range To ArabLab 2025

In less than a month, the Dubai World Trade Centre will host ArabLab 2025, the Middle East’s most important showcase for laboratory innovation. We at BCL are bringing our range of innovative selections to contribute to the platform. 

We are glad to welcome Lakeshore as one of the highlighted names joining us this year.

At Stall H2-C70, visitors will see systems for Hall effect testing, cryogenic studies, magnetic research and superconducting field generation. 

These solutions arrive as the global demand for sensors and measurement technologies accelerates, with the Hall Effect Sensors Market projected to reach USD 10.5 billion by 2035 at 13.5% CAGR.

Let’s take you on a virtual exploration of the systems before you see them live at the event. 

FastHall™ M91: Hall Effect at Speed

Traditional Hall effect systems require repeated magnetic field switching to produce results, slowing research on thin films and low-mobility materials. The M91 FastHall™ measurement controller eliminates this process entirely, providing complete Hall parameter analysis in one instrument.

What researchers gain:

  • Up to 100× faster results for low-mobility samples
  • Direct reporting of Hall coefficient, carrier mobility, resistivity and concentration
  • Fully integrated hardware and software in a compact unit
  • Compatibility with both van der Pauw and Hall bar geometries

This approach aligns with market trends. The global Hall Effect System market is growing at 10.6% CAGR from 2025 to 2032, reflecting demand across electronics, automotive, and industrial sectors. Even regional markets like Germany expect 8.7% CAGR growth in Hall sensors, reinforcing why innovations like FastHall are reshaping materials testing globally.

MagRS: Expanding Magnetic Research

The MagRS magnetic research system acts as a platform that adapts to the needs of each lab. It can begin as a base electromagnet system and expand into a multipurpose research solution through modular packages.

Core features:

  • 4 in or 7 in electromagnet base
  • ExactGAP™ repeatable pole gap positioning
  • GlideLOCK™ precision sample alignment

Optional measurement packages:

  • FastHall™ Hall measurement
  • AC field Hall testing
  • Vibrating Sample Magnetometer (VSM)
  • Ferromagnetic resonance (FMR)

With the global magnetic sensors market expected to grow over 6% CAGR, and the magnetic proximity sensors segment alone projected at nearly 5.7% CAGR through 2035, the flexibility of MagRS ensures that researchers can respond to both fundamental and applied needs in magnetics and materials science.

CryoComplete: A Ready Path to Low-Temperature Studies

Cryogenic testing is no longer reserved for highly specialised labs. CryoComplete delivers a ready-to-use cryostat system for electrical transport measurements, making advanced research more accessible.

System essentials:

  • LN2 cryostat providing 77 K to 500 K operation
  • Prewritten resistance measurement routines with MeasureLINK™ software
  • Low-noise electronics for AC/DC transport measurements
  • Temperature stability within 50 mK using Model 335 controller

With the Magnetic Sensor Market forecasted to expand from USD 5.42 billion in 2024 to USD 12.48 billion by 2035 at 7.87% CAGR, the role of cryogenic testing in refining accuracy and reliability is expanding rapidly. CryoComplete ensures researchers in the Middle East and beyond can begin low-temperature studies without years of setup.

Superconducting Magnet Systems: Strong Fields, Stable Results

For research where stability and strength are non-negotiable, Lakeshore’s superconducting magnet systems provide vertical fields up to 12 T and horizontal fields up to 7 T, with cryogen-free options available. These systems are central to physics research, low-temperature material studies, and energy applications.

Capabilities include:

  • Top-loading sample exchange without warming the cryocooler
  • Vertical or horizontal rotation for full sample control
  • Minimum temperatures down to 1.5 K (He-4) and 300 mK (He-3 insert)

The wider current sensor market is projected to reach USD 7.4 billion by 2035 with CAGR estimates between 8.1% and 10.18%, reflecting the global appetite for stronger, more reliable electrical and magnetic systems. Superconducting magnets fit directly into this trend, supporting industries from energy to quantum research.

Lakeshore Systems at a Glance

Product Core Function Distinct Advantage Applications
M91 FastHall™ Hall effect testing 100× faster, automated Thin films, magnetic materials
MagRS Modular magnetic research Expandable options for multiple studies VSM, FMR, Hall analysis
CryoComplete Cryostat system Ready-to-use, 77–500 K range Electrical transport, cryogenic testing
Superconducting Magnet Systems High-field magnetics Up to 12 T, cryogen-free available Physics, low-temp materials research

See You In Dubai

The ArabLab 2025 exhibition will be witnessing a diverse range of lab technologies, and Lakeshore’s measurement systems will be among the highlights. From the FastHall measurement system to superconducting magnets, these innovations reflect a market that is growing steadily across sensors, magnetics and cryogenics.

We are extremely excited to be joining the exhibition with Lakeshore, showcasing solutions that meet the needs of researchers across materials science, electronics and physics.

  Dubai World Trade Centre

  23–25 September 2025

  Stall No: H2–C70