| Acroscape: Acroscape's research on superconducting materials focuses on the development of materials and manufacturing processes for the superconducting wires that have a high potential for improved conductor performance and low fabrication costs. |
| American Magnetics, Inc.: AMI is an engineering and manufacturing firm specializing in superconducting magnet design and manufacturing. In Oak Ridge, Tennessee. |
| American Superconductor: ASC performs research and development in high temperature superconductor (HTS) technology for the global electric power industry. Westborough, MA and Dusseldorf, Germany. |
| Applied Superconductivity Center: Applied Superconductivity Center at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Research papers, superconductor images, links to other labs. |
| ARS Associates: Instruments and systems for superconductivity: ARS Associates is a manufacturer's representative in the fields of cryogenics, vacuum / eemiconductor process equipment, and superconductivity, including superconducting magnets, instrumentation, and cryostats. In Allentown, PA. |
| Colorado Futurescience: Good introductory material on superconductors, including "instructions for Making Superconductors in a High School Science Laboratory," and complete superconductor kits for science educators. |
| Colorado Superconductor, Inc.: Supplier of educational superconductor kits and supplies. Also a lot of clear on-line information about superconducting. In Fort Collins, CO. |
| Cryogenic Limited: Superconductivity and cryomagnetic low temperature engineering and instrumentation. London, with many international contacts listed. |
| Cryoton Co. Ltd: Russian company manufacturing equipment for superconducting electronics. It specializaes in dc-SQUID-based equipment including fiberglass cryostats, measuring probes, and electronics and software for data collection and analysis. In Troitsk, Moscow Region, Russia. |
| Diboride Conductors Ltd.: Develops superconducting products based on magnesium diboride. In Cambridge, UK. |
| High-Tc Update: An international newsletter on the latest development on superconducting materials. A good source for recent preprints related to superconductivity. From the High-Tc Superconductivity Information Center at Iowa State University. |
| Intermagnetics General Corporation: IGC is a developer and manufacturer of superconducting materials, radio-frequency coils, magnets, superconducting wire, cable and tape, and related refrigeration equipment. In Latham, New York, with manufacturing plants in several states. Several major divisions, including IGC-SuperPower, IGC-APD Cryogenics, and IGC-Advanced Superconductors (IGC-AS). |
| Magnavolt Technologies, Inc.: Manufacturer of compact superconducting magnets, cryogen free magnet systems, AC & DC measurement equipment of magnetic properties, and helium cryostats. In Plattsburgh, NY. |
| SCENET - European Network for Superconductivity: Links government laboratories, universities and industrial laboratories of the European Community, Switzerland, Norway and Israel to investigate technology and applications of superconductivity. |
| Superconducting DNA: A description of research that has demonstrated proximity induced superconductivity within individual DNA molecules. Feb. 23, 2001. |
| Superconductivity Links: A large link list of superconductivity data bases, free journals, papers and news, and university & institute sites by a Korean PhD. candidate. Also available in Korean language. |
| Superconductivity Technology Center: Los Alamos National Laboratory research center tells about superconductivity, its research, and current and future applications. |
| Superconductors - Physics - 11/17/98: A look at what makes some conductors super, from About.com |
| Superconductors.org: Superconductor Information for the Beginner. A nicely written site, with much basic information. Great for students and educated laymen. |
| The Texas Center for Superconductivity at the University of Houston: A multidisciplinary center for basic and applied research on superconducting materials. |
| TRITHOR GmbH: Trithor manufactures Bi-2223 HTS Wires (HTS-temperature superconductor) for the global electric power industry, MRI/NMR- and magnet technology, located in Rheinbach, Germany. |
| University of Tokyo: Department of Superconductivity: "Uchida's Group," working on high-temperature superconducting. |