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ANalytical (Almelo, The Netherlands) has announced details of more than 50 training courses for the remainder of 2008. Details can be found at www.panalytical.com.
Sharing PANalytical success – new training course program
Almelo, The Netherlands | Posted on April 30th, 2008
Committed to improving both the efficiency and effectiveness of laboratory work at ground level, PANalytical provides both introductory and in-depth training courses covering all areas of X-ray diffraction (XRD) and X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectroscopy. The programme is delivered at PANalytical centers around the world.
Guido Eggermont, Commercial Director, PANalytical, commented: "When a customer commits to PANalytical systems, they usually stick with us for the long-term. I believe that our approach to training is a significant factor in these enduring relationships. A dedicated team supports scientists new to the technique as they discover the power of X-ray analysis. They also train experienced users on the nuances of application-specific software or hardware options, allowing them always to be up to date.'
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About PANalytical
PANalytical is the world’s leading supplier of analytical instrumentation and software for X-ray diffraction (XRD) and X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (XRF), with more than half a century of experience. The materials characterization equipment is used for scientific research and development, for industrial process control applications and for semiconductor metrology.
PANalytical, founded in 1948 as part of Philips, employs around 900 people worldwide. Its headquarters are in Almelo, the Netherlands. Fully equipped application laboratories are established in Japan, China, the USA, and the Netherlands. PANalytical’s research activities are based in Almelo (NL) and on the campus of the University of Sussex in Brighton (UK). Supply and competence centers are located on two sites in the Netherlands: Almelo (development and production of X-ray instruments) and Eindhoven (development and production of X-ray tubes). A sales and service network in more than 60 countries ensures unrivalled levels of customer support.
The company is certified in accordance with ISO 9001:2000 and ISO 14001.
The product portfolio includes a broad range of XRD and XRF systems and software widely used for the analysis and materials characterization of products such as cement, metals and steel, nanomaterials, plastics, polymers and petrochemicals, industrial minerals, glass, catalysts, semiconductors, thin films and advanced materials, pharmaceutical solids, recycled materials and environmental samples.
PANalytical is part of Spectris plc, the precision instrumentation and controls company.
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