How to rely on productivity of your HPLC system during a pandemic

Are you currently working split shifts in your lab? Having to rely on your colleagues and the HPLC to continue your work during the shift change? Maybe you are having to ask more of the instruments and so maintaining uptime is a problem. These are just a few of the issues we have heard first-hand from our customers during these trying months.
In this session we will see how our latest technology can give you the confidence that your sequence will complete uninterrupted. We will explore how instrument downtime is kept to a minimum with the use of long-life technology and automated health checks. Finally, we will discover how you can maintain productivity while keeping socially distant in your lab.
Learning points:
- Learn how powerful monitoring solvents can be
- Learn how innovative technologies such as long-life valves, needles and Smart Inject can minimize downtime and increase your productivity
- Learn how you can monitor your instrument from outside the lab, allowing you to maintain social distancing
Who should attend?
- Public/Governmental testing lab
- Food industry QA/QC labs
- Contract Research Laboratories (CRO)
Presenter: Chris Tuczemskyi (Specialist, Sales Support, IC/SP & HPLC, Thermo Fisher Scientific)
Chris Tuczemskyi is a chromatography specialist at Thermo Fisher Scientific, based in Cambridge, UK. After spending several years building up his experience with chromatography instruments in a water testing laboratory, he joined Thermo Fisher Scientific in 2014 as a chromatography service engineer for Unity Lab Services. Here he developed his passion for supporting customers using HPLC and in 2018 moved into the application specialist team. As a chromatography specialist his role includes working with customers in developing applications to help to enable them to make the world healthier, cleaner, and safer.
Moderator: Julian Renpenning (Regional Marketing Manager EMEA, Thermo Fisher Scientific)
Dr. Julian Renpenning studied Biotechnology at the Technical University of Berlin and specialized in analytical chemistry and bioprocess engineering. He started his PhD at the Environmental Research in Leipzig, Germany and continued to work as Postdoc career on analytical method development in the field of GC-MS, IRMS and ICP-MS. Since 2019 he is working as Regional Marketing Manager covering GC, GC-MS and IOMS in EMEA.
