Webinar Date/Time: Thu, Apr 6, 2023 11:00 AM EDT
Selecting a CDS that benefits all laboratory and IT personnel sounds challenging, but it doesn’t have to be. Discover the latest release of Thermo Scientific™ Chromeleon™ CDS, designed to bring stability, performance, and new capabilities to every laboratory.
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Event Overview:
As a lab-based scientific business, the primary focus must be on driving productivity; a chromatography data system [CDS] is a key part of this. Whether workstation or networked, the latest release of Thermo Scientific™ Chromeleon™ CDS is redefining the standards for software performance with rock-solid system stability, industry-leading ease of use, and faster-than-ever operation. Discover how the NEW Chromeleon CDS version 7.3.2 will make the job easier and drive productivity.
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Speakers:
Laèrcio Fernandes
Product Marketing Manager for
Chromatography Software
Thermo Fisher Scientific
With a background rooted in analytical chemistry, sales, and support, Laércio Fernandes has over 15 years of experience in the analytical field and has worked in constant connection with Thermo Scientific Chromeleon CDS and chromatography instrumentation with a focus on ion chromatography, IT, and Cloud. His background in sales and support has enabled his good overview and understanding of different processes and challenges that laboratories may face. This has allowed him to better support customers to improve their workflows and productivity.
Zoe Julian
Product Marketing Manager for
Chromatography Software
Thermo Fisher Scientific
With over 12 years of experience working with chromatography and mass spectrometry techniques with a background in GC and GC-MS(/MS) organic environmental analysis, Zoe Julian has helped many laboratories and industries improve workflows through a unique understanding of their challenges. Transitioning to a focus on Thermo Scientific Chromeleon CDS, she has shown customers how software solutions can improve their productivity and support their day-to-day operations.
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