Thermo Fisher Scientific enters an agreement with Aspectrics to include Thermo Scientific Grams spectroscopy software in Aspectrics's new encoded photometric near infrared (EP-NIR) process analyser
"We are excited to offer Grams's world-class software as part of our MultiComponent 2750 analyser," said Jim Yano, vice president of marketing for Aspectrics.
"As the industry standard, Grams is well known to our customers, easy to use, and provides superior capabilities, such as chemometrics, that are important for our customers.
"Combining Thermo Fisher's rich heritage in spectroscopy software with Aspectrics's innovative EP-NIR technology will enable our customers to achieve faster and more reliable analyses".
"This agreement demonstrates the strength of Grams in the marketplace" said Dave Champagne, vice president and general manager of informatics at Thermo Fisher Scientific.
"Grams is an open standards platform from which Aspectrics's clients can control and integrate data from multiple instruments from multiple vendors".
Grams is relied on by spectroscopists worldwide for visualising, processing and managing data from FT-IR, NIR, Raman, UV-Vis, fluorescence, NMR and hyphenated instruments manufactured by multiple vendors.
It interfaces with more than 150 instruments, including leading Thermo Scientific spectroscopy and chromatography products.
Grams's use of open standards has made it the platform of choice for customers and third parties working in both regulated and unregulated environments.
More information on Grams, including download of a free demonstration, is available from Thermo's website.