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FREE ON-DEMAND WEBCAST* AVAILABLE NOW


CDS Built for the Lab - Driving Ease of Use


SPEAKERS


Darren Barrington-Light Senior Marketing Manager Thermo Fisher Scientific


Zoe Julian Product Marketing Manager Thermo Fisher Scientific


The laboratory is a centralised hub of activity from sample analysis through to result generation. Setting your laboratory up for success requires selecting the right chromatography data system (CDS) and ensuring you realise its full capabilities to deliver maximum benefit to your business. That means you need software that is easy to learn and easy to use, enabling you to do more with less, eliminate errors and reduce out-of-specification results while keeping up with ever-evolving standards and regulations. Discover the latest release of Thermo Scientific Chromeleon CDS, bringing new capabilities to every laboratory.


Key Learning Objectives: • Learn how to super-streamline your data analysis workflows • Discover best practices for ensuring efficient data processing with smarter reporting


• Uncover how to make compliance easier and eliminate non- compliant spreadsheets from your laboratory


• Understand how to centrally and remotely maintain your CDS for maximised performance


SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING WORLD


www.scientific-computing.com/webcasts *This webcast is FREE to view, though registration is required


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