Ellutia Chromatography Solutions has opened a new dedicated training centre in Ely, Cambridgeshire, UK.
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Ellutia Chromatography Solutions has opened a new dedicated training centre in Ely, Cambridgeshire, UK. The GC Excellence Academy will host training courses by Royal Society of Chemistry approved independent trainer, Anthias Consulting, as well as Ellutia-led sessions by the company’s technical experts.
Andrew James, Ellutia’s Marketing Director, said, “Mastering the use of modern gas chromatography instruments and maximizing their potential is a key objective for scientists, students, and researchers alike.”
“We are looking forward to offering a range of courses at our new GC Excellence Academy to provide insights and training to customers, students, and other scientists with the goal of advancing GC knowledge and expanding the use of this highly versatile technique,” continued James.
As part of the Academy’s programme, Anthias Consulting will be delivering its one-day course “The Absolute Basics of GC and GC–MS” and its more involved “5-day Complete GC and GC–MS” training in January 2018.
Ellutia’s experts will offer a range of sessions, some of which will be bespoke for customers and others that will cover key application areas including: brewing, food safety, petrochemical, and environmental analysis.
For more information, please visit www.ellutia.com/resources/training
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