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Agilent to Debut the Agilent Science and Technology Symposium 2012

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Agilent Technologies Inc. has announced that it will be hosting the Agilent Science and Technology Symposium 2012 in multiple phases.

ASTS will include an online symposium on February 29, followed by a mobile trade show, March 20 to June 12. The mobile trade show will visit 16 cities in North America and six in Latin America.

Online Event
Visitors who attend the online symposium will be able to select from 10 e-seminars presented by Agilent and outside experts.

The e-seminars will cover a wide range of applications, from the latest in 2-D liquid chromatography through non-destructive testing of the world’s first composite airliner.

There will also be a virtual lounge where visitors can chat with colleagues and Agilent personnel.

The online event will feature more than 60 Agilent analytical tools from across the portfolio, including the latest in liquid and gas chromatography, mass spectrometry, atomic and molecular spectroscopy, consumables and software.

Visitors can learn about product benefits, obtain literature, watch videos, chat with sales representatives real-time, and request additional information.

For more information and to register, visit www.agilent.com/chem/ASTS.

Road Show
For technology users who would like face-to-face interaction and direct inspection of the new products, Agilent is taking its mobile exhibition to 16 cities in North America and six in Latin America.

Each venue will feature morning presentations by Agilent experts, followed by lunch, product exhibits and afternoon presentations.

The program is designed to appeal to mainstream analytical interests from food testing to out-of-lab measurement.