Two New Technology Seminars Presented at  JASIS 2012 in Tokyo Japan

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Two New Technology Seminars Presented at  JASIS 2012 in Tokyo Japan

21 Aug, 2012

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Bruker (USA) is attending the JASIS 2012 conference (previously known as the Analytical Instruments & Solution Expo and the Scientific Instruments Show (JAIMA EXPO and SIS)), taking place in Tokyo, Japan, 5-7 September. Bruker CAM will exhibit their most recent additions to their product portfolio at the Bruker Exhibition, Hall 8Q, Booth #101, 201. Experts from Bruker’s Chemical and Applied Markets division will present new data and share their perspectives during two ‘New Technology Seminars’, which are scheduled for Thursday, September 6 at Hotel New Otani Makuhari, SHYO, Room N-2.

The seminars include: The basics and new technologies of GC-MS - how to use for environmental analysis (10:30-11:20) and Enhancing Sensitivity via Phase-Locked Ion Injection in a Triple Quadrupole (12:40-13:30)

Organisers of JASIS are anticipating over 14,000 visitors to this years event and expect to attract high numbers again to the New Technology Seminar sessions provided by vendors. At last year’s event 64% of the visitors attended a New Technology Seminar and Bruker are preparing for good attendances at their seminars. Bruker look forward to welcoming attendees to the New Technology Seminars focusing on environmental analyses.

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