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Malvern Panalytical has announced it will be hosting a number of seminars, including ‘One-on-One Breakfast Catch-up on the Latest Powder XRD’, ‘XRF Demonstration (Singapore)’ and ‘Pharma & Food Sector Seminar’.

If you are interested in registering for these events, please make an enquiry using the form on this page or visit www.malvernpanalytical.com/en/learn/events-and-training.

One-on-One Breakfast Catch-up on the Latest Powder XRD

From April to May, Malvern Panalytical is organising tailored one-on-one sessions for you to learn about the company’s latest software and technology. For example, its newest software HighScore 4.6 has improvements to Rietveld analysis, instant candidates matching, PDF calculation from observed X-ray powder diffraction (XRD) scan and more.

The HighScore 4.6 Plus software now allows users of the Cambridge Structural Database to access both platforms seamlessly.

Interested to have a workhorse powder XRD for your laboratory? Malvern Panalytical has specially brought in its newest compact XRD, Aeris, to Sydney. See how you can enjoy superior powder XRD comparable to floor-standing XRD. Test the performance of Aeris by bringing along your samples.

Register your team for this tailored breakfast session with Malvern Panalytical’s application specialist, Hari Bhaskar.

This seminar will take place from 27 June 27 to 29 June 29 between 9:00 and 11:00 (GMT + 10:00).

XRF Demonstration (Singapore)

With the pressure on raising production levels efficiently, many look for ways to enhance their work processes.

Allow Malvern Panalytical to introduce an alternative to traditional elemental analysis techniques such as inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP) and atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS) where your company gains in fast, safe, accurate and repeatable results at low running costs.

Malvern Panalytical invites you to a breakfast session with its experts to learn about the latest solution, Epsilon 4, and demonstrate its high performance with your samples analysis.

Lubricating Oil

Enjoy a faster method of quantifying additives in your lubricants. Adhere to international test methods and norms for elements such as Mg, P, S, Cl, Ca, Mo, Zn for tighter quality control.

Petrochemicals and Fuels

Find out how you can maximise uptime and increase the efficiency of your production process, by having quicker (faster than its predecessor) analytical solutions across different parts of the value chain. Plus, you can save up to €190,000 annually for oils and fuels production by detecting low levels of S, Ni, V, Ca and Fe, hence prolonging costly catalysts’ lifetime.

Plastic/Polymers

Pick up tips on how to ensure your hazardous elements stay within safe and compliant levels during polymer production, through elemental screening of raw materials and outbound checking for quality assurance. Tips include early detection of additives like Na, Mg, Al as well as for Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive (RoHS) restricted elements such as Cd, Cr, Pb, Hg and Br.

This seminar will take place in the laboratory at the Singapore Malvern Panalytical office from 29 June to 31 December between 9:30 and 23:59 (GMT+8:00).

Pharma & Food Sector Seminar

This is a one-day free-to-attend educational seminar series from MalvernPanalytical.

Discover the latest technology solutions in a never seen before education programme enabling you to learn all the new essentials from Malvern Panalytical experts. Interact with education-based presentations, tour state of the art laboratories, and live demonstrations.

In addition, learn more about the latest developments from Malvern Panalytical and arrange a one-to-one consultation.

The seminar will take place in the NoWFOOD Centre at Chester University, UK, on 10 July from 8:45 t 16:15 (GMT).

Third European MicroCal User Meeting

Welcome to the third European MicroCal Meeting, organised by Malvern Panalytical and a scientific committee of expert users from academia and industry with support from ARBRE MOBIEU network.

The event will focus on applications, best practices, advanced data analysis and latest developments in isothermal titration, differential scanning calorimetry and isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC), as well as complementary biophysical techniques. The meeting will bring together MicroCal users from across Europe.

The first day of this two-day event starts with a free-to-attend set of interactive workshops hosted by our experts and advanced users.

The second day is a paid event in which Malvern Panalytical will welcome renowned speakers and expert users from across the community for discussions focused on data quality assurance, best practices, new applications and advanced data analysis. A further optional evening social event will also available for those who wish to maximise their networking opportunity in an informal and entertaining environment.

In bringing together experts we hope to facilitate knowledge sharing and generation of ideas that could help to address current and future challenges and contribute to developments in technology and biosciences.

If you have a poster you would like to be presented at this event please make an enquiry using the form on this page or email natalia.markova@malvernpanalytical.com. Poster abstracts need to be submitted by 24 August, after which five will be selected for a flash poster presentation session.

This seminar will take place from 13 September to 14 September from 9:30 to 22:00 (GMT).

The conference fees include:

  • Day 1 – Free to Attend
  • Day 2 – €100.00, the registration fees covers all conference materials, coffee breaks and lunch
  • Optional social event – €75