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Mass Spectrometry & Spectroscopy 7 New Videos Provide users with Remote Training


Jenway has released four new videos that demonstrate the features of the Genova Nano Micro-volume spectrophotometer. The videos can be accessed on the Bibby Scientific YouTube page and lead viewers through the use of the Genova Nano.


Three of the videos demonstrate how perform a standard measurement, remove the micro-volume accessory and add a printer. Users can therefore achieve best practice from the start and be sure of getting the maximum value from the spectrophotometer by ensuring accurate and reliable results. The final video introduces and explains the features of the Genova Nano, assisting prospective customers with purchasing decisions.


The Genova Nano is Jenway’s first three in one spectrophotometer, with the ability to function as a life science, standard or micro-volume instrument. It is ideal for the measurement of DNA, RNA and proteins in volumes as low as 0.5µl, and will detect DNA concentrations down to 2ng/µl. Protocols and results can be saved to a USB stick, and high sample throughput is achieved with a combination of fast reading times of less than 6.5 seconds and a simple cleaning procedure. The Genova Nano is supported by a 3 year warranty that includes the Xenon lamp.


The Bibby Scientific YouTube channel allows customers to watch videos from each of the company’s Jenway, Techne, Electrothermal and Stuart brands in one convenient location. To view the new Genova Nano videos, along with others from across the range, please visit www.youtube.com/bibbyscientific.


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Leading Spectrometer Manufacturer Acquired by Analytical Instrumentation Group


Techcomp (Group) Ltd is pleased to announce the acquisition of the majority holding of shares in Edinburgh Instruments Ltd (EI) with immediate effect. EI is a world-leading manufacturer of Lifetime Fluorescence Spectrometers, Lasers and Gas Sensors for scientific research and industrial markets. The business is based in Livingston, Scotland and was founded in 1971 as an early pioneer of Time Correlated Single Photon Counting (TCSPC), laser and gas sensing technologies.


Commenting on the acquisition, Chairman Dr Derek Shepherd F.I.C.E., C.Eng stated, “Edinburgh Instruments has prospered under strong leadership, a motivated team of highly qualified employees and with investment from Scottish Enterprise and Hamamatsu Photonics KK in the early years. Our products provide research institutes worldwide with the most advanced photonic analytical capabilities available today. EI is now ready to start a new phase of development. Techcomp’s knowledge and global presence in our high-end analytical markets position them as the perfect partner to help release the full potential of our technologies.”


Describing this latest addition to the Techcomp Europe business, Chris O’Connor (CEO Techcomp Europe Group) added, “We are delighted to have the opportunity of adding Edinburgh Instruments to our portfolio of businesses and to be able to expand our range of technologies and products. EI has a fantastic reputation for innovating and supporting leading edge research globally and we are excited about investing in the business and working with the employees to take it to the next level. The depth of knowledge and experience within the team at EI is truly impressive and we are proud that Professor Smith OBE FRS FRSE, EI’s founder and retired chairman, who is a genuine pioneer of advanced photonic research, will be joining Techcomp Group as our Chief Scientific Officer. ”


CEO Alan Faichney, having led the business for the past two and a half years, will pursue other interests and a replacement will be announced in due course.


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INTERNATIONAL LABMATE - MARCH 2013


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