Infrared spectroscopy is the most economical way to screen against many of the risks that exist today in your supply chain of raw materials – counterfeit, contaminated, adulterated, diluted, substituted, false claims of purity/source etc. Join us for a free webinar series to learn how PerkinElmer’s expertise can help improve your approach to supply chain security.
Supply chain security - how best to use the most important tool in supply chain protection
Infrared spectroscopy is the most economical way to screen against many of the risks that exist today in your supply chain of raw materials counterfeit, contaminated, adulterated, diluted, substituted, false claims of purity/source etc.
Join us for a free webinar series to learn how PerkinElmer’s expertise can help improve your approach to supply chain security.
PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
These twenty minute webinars will be presented by our pharmaceutical IR application expert and will include a ten minute Q&A session to answer your specific questions or requests.
ATTEND ANY OF THE 3 WEBINARS AND DOWNLOAD YOUR COMPLIANCE RESOURCE KIT
1. Raw material identification in the Pharmaceutical industry. Why and how?
2nd October 2012 at 10:00 - 10:30am CET
2. Method development and instrument validation
9th October 2012 at 10:00 - 10:30am CET
3. Optimizing the performance of your instrument in IR Spectroscopy
16th October 2012 at 10:00 - 10:30am CET
PRESENTER: Kelly Palmer, Infrared Spectroscopy Pharmaceutical Specialist
MODERATOR: Gavin Aston, 'Safety & Security' Market Development Manager and U.K. & Ireland Analytical Sales Leader
WE PROMISE THAT YOU WILL:
WHO SHOULD ATTEND THIS WEBINAR PROGRAM?
You should attend if you are a user, method developer, validation specialist or manager involved with infrared spectroscopy within a regulated laboratory.
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