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Traditionally, nutrient and water analyses have relied on wet chemistry techniques such as titrations, flow injection, and segmented flow analysis, and other colorimetric techniques. However, these approaches are slow, labour-intensive, and often unreliable, involving hazardous reagents that add substantial costs for waste disposal.
For laboratories looking for an improvement from traditional wet chemistry techniques, discover the Thermo Scientific Gallery and Gallery Plus Aqua Master discrete analysers, easy-to-operate automated systems created specifically for simultaneous multiparameter water and nutrient analyses, powered by specially designed software features to help you meet regulations, realise high-throughput automation, and achieve walkaway efficiency.
The on-demand webcast will begin with a brief introduction to the discrete analyser technology, followed by discussions on the key benefits and advancements of the Gallery Aqua Master systems for water and nutrient analyses.
Some of the topics that will be discussed include:
Andrew Robinson is a Senior Manager, Product Management with the Ion Chromatography and Sample Preparation (IC/SP) business unit at Thermo Fisher Scientific. He is responsible for the product portfolio including the Thermo Scientific Gallery Discrete Analysers and sample preparation offerings. Andrew has been with Thermo Fisher Scientific since 2014, and has extensive product management experience, including serving as Senior Product Manager for capillary electrophoresis instruments and Service Product Manager within the Global Services and Support organisation. His accomplishments include defining and executing product strategy both for research and clinical segments, leading the launch of several innovative new products, and implementing various solutions to improve the overall customer experience. Andrew also has experience in project management and Finance. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Economics from Washington University in St. Louis, as well as an MBA from the University of Illinois. He is based out of San Diego, CA.
Having studied at the University of Manchester, UK followed by 8 years performing ionic and trace elemental analysis at environmental laboratories, James joined Thermo Fisher Scientific as part of the ICP-OES product team based in Cambridge, UK. In 2014, he moved to the UK applications support team, providing user support, setup, and training for Trace Elemental and Discrete Industrial Analysers. As of 2019, James is the European applications expert for Thermo Fisher Scientific Trace Elemental and Discrete Industrial Analysis instruments.>
Some of the topics that will be discussed include:
Andrew Robinson is a Senior Manager, Product Management with the Ion Chromatography and Sample Preparation (IC/SP) business unit at Thermo Fisher Scientific. He is responsible for the product portfolio including the Thermo Scientific Gallery Discrete Analysers and sample preparation offerings. Andrew has been with Thermo Fisher Scientific since 2014, and has extensive product management experience, including serving as Senior Product Manager for capillary electrophoresis instruments and Service Product Manager within the Global Services and Support organisation. His accomplishments include defining and executing product strategy both for research and clinical segments, leading the launch of several innovative new products, and implementing various solutions to improve the overall customer experience. Andrew also has experience in project management and Finance. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Economics from Washington University in St. Louis, as well as an MBA from the University of Illinois. He is based out of San Diego, CA.
Having studied at the University of Manchester, UK followed by 8 years performing ionic and trace elemental analysis at environmental laboratories, James joined Thermo Fisher Scientific as part of the ICP-OES product team based in Cambridge, UK. In 2014, he moved to the UK applications support team, providing user support, setup, and training for Trace Elemental and Discrete Industrial Analysers. As of 2019, James is the European applications expert for Thermo Fisher Scientific Trace Elemental and Discrete Industrial Analysis instruments.>
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