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News Release from: Thermo Fisher Scientific (Elemental Analysis)
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 07 August 2002
New web site features free seminar dates
Thermo Elemental has a new web site, including the current dates of free seminars around the world
Thermo Elemental has a new web site Access is now available to the full range of information on the company's atomic absorption, ICP and ICP-MS products, seminars, company news, application knowledge, service and support, at www.thermo.com/elemental
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 24 Sep 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The new web site provides users with quick, easy and up to the minute access to the latest information, including the current dates of free seminars around the world.
It is also fully integrated with the Thermo Electron corporate site, www.thermo.com which provides a one-stop-shop for laboratory equipment needs.
The site's advanced search facility ensures easy navigation to the user's relevant areas of interest.
In addition, registered users of the www.thermo.com site can survey pricing and view additional technical and product information.
The Knowledge Base at www.thermo.com makes detailed applications information, world-class methods development support and responsive customer service readily available at the click of a button.
The FAQ section provides immediate answers to many of the common questions related to atomic absorption, ICP and ICP-MS technologies and practical applications.
There will continue to be a stream of new features and updates to the Thermo Elemental section of the web site that reflects the latest instrumentation and applications developments.
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