Thermo Fisher Scientific will host a free user meeting to present the latest advances and applications in Inductively Coupled Plasma (ICP) and Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS).
Aimed at scientists looking to expand their analysis capabilities in either routine or research laboratories, the user meeting will take place on Wednesday 2 September and Thursday 3 September in Bath.
Hosted by representatives from Thermo Fisher, the event will last for two days; the first day will concentrate on ICP-OES and the second day on ICP-MS, including high-resolution applications.
Visitors are welcome to attend either or both days.
For those joining both days, a dinner is scheduled for Tuesday night.
The free scientific programme will feature talks from instrument users covering a wide range of applications and techniques.
Event highlights include an opportunity to see ICP-OES and ICP-MS systems in operation, and representatives from Thermo Fisher's service organisation will be available to offer advice and discuss any technical queries.
ICP-OES and ICP-MS are powerful techniques for the analysis and quantification of trace elements in both solid and liquid samples.
Thermo Fisher Scientific manufacturers instruments that offer ICP-OES and ICP-MS (Quadrupole and Sector) spectrometers to match any requirement, from routine applications to highly demanding research.
The instruments are suitable for a wide range of applications including environmental, materials, geological, food safety, clinical, semi-conductor, metallurgy and petrochemicals.
For further information on the Thermo Fisher Scientific ICP-OES/ICP-MS user meeting and for registration details, visit the company's website.
Space is limited, so pre-registration is recommended to guarantee a place.