Find out the key role that software plays in a modern and integrated laboratory for elemental analysis by registering for this upcoming webinar on 7 December.
Date: 7 December, 2022
Start Times:
Broadcast 1: 10 am GMT / 11 am CET / 3.30 pm IST / 6 pm SGT
Broadcast 2: 10 am PST / 12 pm CST / 1 pm EST
Duration: Approximately 1 hour
ICP-based analytical technologies are common inorganic analysis tools for trace elemental analysis in a wide range of industries. Instrument performance has evolved with ever more challenging regulations and to meet requirements for new and emerging applications. The role of software, however, is often underestimated when considering opportunities to improve the overall performance of the instrument and laboratory.
In a laboratory environment where personnel are required to operate a growing number of technologies, instruments that can support and facilitate daily tasks are critical to success. This presentation will highlight the key role that software plays in a modern and integrated laboratory for elemental analysis.
Attend this presentation to...
- Discover how cross-platform software can assist your daily work and help you be more efficient in the modern inorganic laboratory
- Understand how software can leverage the full potential of your instrument
- Learn how data visualization can help you to streamline processes and deliver results faster
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The Presenters
Jon Peters
Product Marketing Manager, Trace Elemental Analysis, Thermo Fisher Scientific
Jon applies his experience with trace elemental analysis software, consumables, and sample introduction accessories to innovative marketing initiatives for ICP-OES and ICP-MS.
Shona McSheehy Ducos
Senior Product Manager, Qtegra ISDS Software, Thermo Fisher Scientific
Following post graduate studies specializing in analytical chemistry, Shona joined Thermo Fisher Scientific in 2006 and has had a series of roles applying experience to development of trace elemental instruments and platform software.
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