In 2024, Pittcon celebrated its 75th anniversary in San Diego, California. The next event is set for March 1-5, 2025, in Boston, Massachusetts. Pittcon provides a dynamic environment to share advances in analytical research, through an exposition showcasing the latest scientific instrumentation, a technical programme presenting the latest advances in analytical research, an educational platform with over 60 Short Courses, and networking sessions to meet with other professionals for discussions in an informal setting. Pittcon 2025 looks set to be an exciting event to meet and collaborate face-to-face.
Anthias consultants Diane Turner and Giles Edwards will be delivering four training presentations:
- Applied HPLC & LC-MS Maintenance
- Applied Troubleshooting for HPLC & LC-MS
- Applied Method development for GC & GC-MS
- Applied Maintenance & Troubleshooting for GC & GC-MS
Don't miss this opportunity to boost your knowledge and further your professional development while at the event!
Pittcon 2025 takes place at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center, Boston, Massachusetts, USA on 1st - 5th March 2025.
- Pre-register before 16th January 2025 to save - find out more on the Pittcon website
Don't forget to also join us for our upcoming August 2024 Pittcon Online Short Courses!
Anthias consultant Dr. Giles Edwards will be delivering two short courses online:
Dr Giles Edwards |
Wednesday 7th August 2024 1pm - 3pm BST (5pm - 7pm UTC) Applied LC & LC-MS Maintenance Wednesday 28th August 2024 1pm - 3pm BST (5pm - 7pm UTC) Applied Troubleshooting for LC & LC-MS These short courses look at parts of the LC & LC-MS instrumentation requiring maintenance, the frequency and how to identify when maintenance is required, are also covered in detail. Additionally preparing for problems, how to identify problems and the troubleshooting process. This knowledge, along with a basic knowledge of LC & LC-MS are then put to the test in exercises on troubleshooting chromatograms. These courses have been approved by the Royal Society of Chemistry for purposes of Continuing Professional Development |