Webinar Date/Time: Thu, Sep 28, 2023 11:00 AM EDT
Discover the transformative potential of LUMA Vacuum Ultraviolet Detection in pharmaceutical applications. Dive deep into advanced moisture content determination, impurity analysis, and FAMEs analysis, and see how LUMA is reshaping the future of pharmaceutical analysis.
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Event Overview
In this session, we will introduce the LUMA Multi-Channel Vacuum Ultraviolet (VUV) Detector and explore how this new technology is transforming the pharmaceutical sector.
We will focus on three key areas, which are moisture content determination in solvents, pharmaceutical impurity detection, and Fatty Acid Methyl Ester (FAMEs) analysis. LUMA provides unmatched sensitivity, selectivity, and sustainability for accurate and efficient analysis in these areas. It ensures high-quality products that adhere to regulatory standards.
Our goal is to illustrate how LUMA is reshaping pharmaceutical analytics by delivering precision, reliability, and sustainability. Join us today to discover the cutting-edge technology and its transformative applications.
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Who Should Attend:
Speaker:
Rafael Acosta
LUMA Product Marketing Manager
VUV Analytics
Rafael Acosta's professional journey in the analytical instrumentation realm spans more than 17 years, with a repertoire that is as diverse as it is extensive. He has worked with industry giants such as PerkinElmer, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Agilent Technologies, Phenomenex, Bruker Daltonics, and MilliporeSigma serving customers in the separations and detection space. Currently, as the LUMA Product Marketing Manager at VUV Analytics, Inc., he champions LUMA's cutting-edge innovations.
Academically, Rafael boasts a BS in chemistry from the State University of New York College at Plattsburgh and a graduate degree in analytical chemistry from Seton Hall University. To tie together his technical and business acumen he expanded his knowledge base by earning a digital marketing certificate from Cornell University.
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