Bruker Daltonics will host a Users Symposium on Sunday 1 June to introduce Maxis, a novel high-speed, ultra high resolution time-of-flight (UHR-tof) mass spectrometer to the marketplace
At the users symposium, a prestigious panel of researchers will be presenting talks detailing a series of innovative applications utilising Bruker Daltonics instruments, including the new Maxis.
A series of ASMS lunch-time technical workshops is also planned.
Bruker president and CEO Frank Laukien commented: "At ASMS we will continue our history of innovative product introductions by bringing to market the Maxis, a new ultra-high performance mass spectrometer which in a unique fashion finally combines two of the most important, and previously incompatible trends in modern mass spectrometry, namely ultra-high resolution and very fast separations.
"The Maxis, for the first time, has combined ultra-high resolution and high speed.
"This unique combination together with its superb sensitivity, ppm mass accuracy and high mass range without compromise make the maXis a truly revolutionary new type of mass spectrometer".
Bruker Daltonics executive vice president Ian Sanders added: "With the introduction of the Maxis, Bruker delivers a powerful new analytical tool that elegantly addresses the needs of today's high performance, high resolution small molecule and protein analysis applications.
"The Maxis provides an unprecedented level of information, even at the fastest chromatography speeds."