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INDUSTRY NEWS


GLOBAL INDUSTRY INSIGHTS Your roundup of world news in the science industry


LINKAM UPDATES ITS CLEM MICROSCOPY STAGE


Linkam Scientifi c Instruments has launched updates to its specialist CMS196 cryo-stage product. The CMS196V now supports cryo- correlative light and electron microscopy (cryo-CLEM) and allows researchers to investigate samples at cryogenic temperatures to < -195 °C. The latest updates include an


improved user interface featuring a touch panel and joystick, and an encoded and motorised XY stage allowing highly precise automated mapping of sample grids. The new product also features diff erent sample holders and interface options for the newly-interchangeable optical bridge for imaging. For more information visit: www.linkam.co.uk/cms196


SAPIO SCIENCES JOINS FORCES WITH WATERS CORPORATION


Lab informatics platform Sapio Sciences has signed a co- marketing agreement with Waters Corporation to integrate with its Waters Connect software. The companies claim this will improve data integrity, workfl ow eff iciency, and laboratory productivity. As laboratory-based


organisations expand and handle increasing numbers of samples, integrating liquid chromatography mass spectrometry (LC-MS) software with a Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS) will mean laboratory operations are more eff icient with more streamlined workfl ows, reduced data silos, enhanced compliance with regulatory standards, and the elimination of manual data entry and transcription errors. For more information visit: www.sapiosciences.com


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