DataApex has announced that a training centre for the company?s Clarity chromatography software has been opened in the UK.
DataApex has announced that a training centre for the company’s Clarity chromatography software has been opened in the UK. The centre will provide users with both individual and class training sessions designed to speed up software’s learning curve and deepen knowledge of its users to enable them to use the software in the most effective way.
The training will be run by the Stuart Jones HPLC Academy based at Laserchrom HPLC Laboratories in Rochester, Kent, UK. The lab has 17 HPLC systems, all running on the software and claims to have experience using it in most of the possible configurations.
According to the company, the training centre complements a range of courses that are offered and this UK-based session will allow customers to benefit from a local training vendor.
For more information visit www.dataapex.com
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