NLISIS and DSM Resolve Start Partnership in GC

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NLISIS and DSM Resolve Start Partnership in GC

23 Jul, 2009

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NLISIS Chromatography has announced the start of a new partnership with DSM Resolve. The two companies will work closely together in the field of research and development. Both companies are dedicated to improving the effectiveness of GC-technology. The partners intend to achieve their mission by developing flexible, stable and user-friendly solutions. Last year NLISIS launched the Meltfit One, a breakthrough in coupling capillary columns. From the beginning DSM Resolve has been involved as a lead user in the development of this technology.

NLISIS CEO Wilvan Egmond feels that the new partnership offers great opportunities. “DSM Resolve is a respected provider of high-added-value analytical services. With their support, we are well equipped to step up our development efforts for new important applications that make GC-technology easier to use, and decrease the total cost of ownership through faster and better performance. Our Meltfit One is only the first step towards the next generation of GC.“

Bert Kip, General Manager of DSM Resolve comments: “In everything we do, we are guided by our customers’ needs. We give pragmatic solutions based on high-end analytical expertise. NLISIS Chromatography has as imilarattitude, making them a natural partner for us.”

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