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Analytik in Partnership with Agilent Announce a Workshop on Portable & Handheld Molecular Spectroscopy

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Analytik has announced the first UK workshop at their new premises in Swavesey, Cambridge.

Run in partnership with leading analytical instrument company, Agilent Technologies, the free-to-attend meeting will focus on portable & handheld molecular spectroscopy.

Molecular spectroscopy techniques are extremely well suited to be applied as portable or handheld instruments.

Their simplicity, speed, selectivity, and ability to operate without sample preparation make them ideal to be used outside of the laboratory in more challenging environments.

By bringing the analyzer to the sample and making measurements when and where they are required, the full benefits of molecular spectroscopy can be realized.

Since becoming a channel partner for Agilent Technologies, and incorporating their unique handheld and portable FTIR products into their spectroscopy portfolio, Analytik is now able to deliver the three core vibrational spectroscopy techniques, FTIR (Mid-IR), NIR and Raman, as portable solutions.

In order to keep users up to date with the latest innovations in mobile spectroscopy and the powerful potential applications available, Analytik working in collaboration with Agilent is running a "Portable and Handheld Molecular Spectroscopy Workshop" on Tuesday 17th July 2012 at Analytik's premises in Swavesey, Cambridge.

Product specialists from both Agilent and Analytik will be available for consultation at the workshop.

The day will consist of a mix of presentations and product demonstrations, and will give delegates the opportunity for practical hands-on sessions using the FTIR, NIR and Raman instruments.

Delegates are encouraged to bring along their own samples to measure and experience the ease of using these tools first hand.