At the Pittcon Conference in Philadelphia (Pennsylvania, USA) Horizon Technology (New Hampshire, USA) donated an original SPE-DEX 4700 instrument to the Chemical Heritage Foundation. The donation was made to mark the company?s 20th anniversary.
At the Pittcon Conference in Philadelphia (Pennsylvania, USA) Horizon Technology (New Hampshire, USA) donated an original SPE-DEX 4700 instrument to the Chemical Heritage Foundation. The donation was made to mark the company’s 20th anniversary.
The Chemical Heritage Foundation is a non-profit organisation that aims to preserve the history and heritage of chemistry, chemical engineering and related sciences and technologies.
The artefact was presented at a cocktail reception held at the Chemical Heritage Foundation. Accepted by Tom Tritton —president and CEO of the Chemical Heritage Foundation — the artefact was evaluated by the collection’s committee for historical significance and was judged to fit the foundation goals.
Dr. Peter Brown, CEO, said: “Bob and Martha have set the company on a good path with an innovative start and careful guidance and we look forward to even more success in the next 20 years.”
For more information please visit: www.horizontechinc.com
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