Product category:
Mass spectrometers
News Release from: Spectro Analytical Instruments
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 23 January 2004
Web content gets refreshed
Website brings latest developments in optical emission and XRF spectroscopy with new content, streamlined navigation, centralised brochure page, and a ticker system for immediate news
Spectro has launched a major new design and content for its company website This new site enables Spectro to bring the latest developments and news on optical emission and XRF spectroscopy to the desktops of staff, customers, partners, the media and interested organisations worldwide
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 13 Feb 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Spectro has introduced a range of new features and functionality to its new site.
These include additional content, streamlined navigation systems, a simplified registration process and centralised brochure page for easy downloading of product, industry and corporate material, newsletter subscription facilities, and a ticker system for immediate access to the latest company and industry news.
"For many people, the first point of contact they have with any organisation in today's online environment is through that particular company's web presence," commented Tom Milner, director, product management at Spectro Analytical Instruments.
"Consequently, your company's website must reflect the requirement for both an information repository and an online selling tool.
"Spectro's newly-refreshed website enables people to find out what we're all about and how our solutions portfolio and dedicated approach has made us the market leader in our global industry.".
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