xx New Advantage™ Promotion Delivers up to 20% Savings
Valid until 30 June 2013, Eppendorf’s latest Advantage promotion delivers considerable savings on a variety of product bundles, offering researchers the chance to try products from this leading brand for the first time at a lower than usual investment, or to stock up on valued consumables and equipment. Purchasers can make savings of up to 20% on Eppendorf Combitips®
advanced/Multipette® bundles, as well as taking advantage of offers on
the Eppendorf µCuvette™ G1.0 and BioSpectrometers. Supporting serial pipetting together with the Eppendorf Multipette®
, Eppendorf Combitips advanced are available
in a range of purity grades to support work across all life science laboratories, whatever the application. The new generation of Combitips is individually colour coded for quick size identification, and have elongated tips that allow complete emptying of laboratory tubes, ensuring ease of use for rapid, efficient working. As part of the latest Advantage promotion, three discounted Combitips advanced bundles are available: PCR Combitip Bundle (3 sets of Combitips advanced 0.5mL); Multipette stream® assortment of all Combitip sizes); Multipette Xstream® advanced (2.5mL, 5mL, 10mL)
Starting Kit (Multipette stream, Combitip Rack & Ready-to-go-kit (Multipette Xstream & 3 sets of Combitips
Additionally, researchers can save 15% when buying the Eppendorf µCuvette™ G1.0, a microvolume measuring cell designed for the accurate measurement of highly concentrated biomolecules, such as proteins and nucleic acids, in volumes ≥ 1.5µL. This offer enables owners of an Eppendorf BioPhotometer®
or
BioSpectrometer to upgrade the performance of their equipment at very attractive conditions. There is also opportunity to save 10% with the purchase of an Eppendorf BioSpectrometer®
with the µCuvette G1.0. LAB PRODUCTS MORE INFO. 537 New European Director of Sales & Marketing Announced
Marco Snikkers has joined the PIXELTEQ team as Director of Sales and Marketing in Europe. Snikkers brings to PIXELTEQ more than 15 years of experience in the photonics sector, including leading the European market since 2006 as commercial director for Ocean Optics. At PIXELTEQ he will direct all sales and marketing activity for the European markets from his base in the Netherlands.
“Snikkers’ knowledge of the spectroscopy and semiconductor market will help us to increase the support towards our customers for our new line of spectral sensing products,” said Randel Mercer, VP business development at PIXELTEQ.
During his time with Ocean Optics, Snikkers successfully led the sales team in expanding to Eastern Europe, Africa and the Middle East and growing the OEM customer portfolio. He previously worked as sales manager for Europe and Asia in the semiconductor laser field and as product applications manager for a Dutch photonics startup company. Snikkers started his career as a research
engineer of high-speed lasers for Philips Research and has a Bachelor of Science degree in applied physics.
PIXELTEQ applies micro-patterned dichroic filters on glass or semiconductor wafers, helping OEMs shrink multi-wavelength sensors into one package or enable new optical features in today’s semiconductor sensors. It also allows for cost-effective multispectral imaging in a variety of industrial vision applications.
SPECTROSCOPY MORE INFO. 538 Time-Resolved Single Photon Counting Measurement Option Introduced
At Pittcon 2013 WITec launched StrobeLock, a time-correlated single photon counting measurement option. The imaging modes include Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging and Time-resolved Luminescence Microscopy, which can be integrated with the WITec alpha300 and alpha500 microscope series.
StrobeLock facilitates the acquisition of additional material contrasts hidden in the time function of a fluorescence or luminescence signal and allows them to be perfectly linked with Raman, SNOM or AFM imaging. It enables a variety of measurement possibilities for an improved and more comprehensive understanding of a sample’s properties and is specifically suited for materials science.
The modular design of the WITec microscopes facilitates user-friendly combination of the StrobeLock module with the WITec confocal microscope series. StrobeLock is comprised of a pulsed excitation laser system combined with a Time- Correlated Single-Photon Counting (TCSPC) detector. The possibility to switch between time-resolved and conventional mode enables the microscope user to conveniently choose the preferred measurement technique.
“StrobeLock complements the modular WITec microscope systems with customised solutions for the most accurate Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging and Time-Resolved Luminescence Microscopy.” said Dr Joachim Koenen, WITec co- founder and Managing Director “This exceptional development significantly extends the capabilities of the WITec microscope series and opens a new field of application for a more comprehensive sample characterisation.”
MICROSCOPY MORE INFO. 539
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