Thermo Fisher Scientific has announced that it will host a free-of-charge user meeting to present the latest advances and applications in molecular spectroscopy.
The user meeting, which will take place on 16 September 2009 in Stratford-upon-Avon, is aimed at scientists looking to expand their analysis capabilities in either routine or research laboratories.
Space is limited, so pre-registration is recommended to guarantee a place.
Hosted by representatives from Thermo Fisher, the event will run from the evening of 15 September, with an optional overnight stay.
An early-evening applications workshop and a chance to use a range of instrumentation will be followed by an evening event that includes dinner.
The free-of-charge scientific programme will feature talks from spectroscopy instrument users covering a range of applications and techniques.
Applications specialists will provide an update on recent advances in the use of infrared, near-infrared, Raman and UV spectroscopy.
Event highlights include an opportunity to see spectroscopy systems in operation and to see how sample-handling and data-analysis tools have changed over the years.
Thermo Scientific molecular spectroscopy instrumentation delivers solutions for raw material ID, tablet analysis, reaction monitoring, polymorph characterisation, QBD manufacturing, root-cause analysis, out-of-spec investigations and other critical pharmaceutical and analytical applications.