必威体育登录手机Agilent Technologies Inc.(NYSE: A) is the recipient of two2020 Scientists' Choice Awardsannounced at the SelectScience Virtual Analytical Summit 2021: Best New Spectroscopy Product of 2020 and Analytical Science Webinar of the Year.The Scientists' Choice Awards recognize the world's most innovative and effective analytical science technologies.
The Best New Spectroscopy Product of 2020 is the必威体育登录手机Agilent 6470B Triple Quadrupole LC/MS, a system that delivers robust performance and high versatility for commercial, life science research, and regulatory applications.
必威体育登录手机"We are honored that our customers selected the 6470 LC/TQ as Best New Spectroscopy Product of 2020," said Sudharshana Seshadri, vice president and general manager of Agilent's Mass Spectrometry Division."This award acknowledges the confidence that our customers have in our instruments to deliver robust, reliable, and high-quality results."
The Analytical Science Webinar of the Year titled "Oh No!Not Another Boring Webinar on Column Lifetime必威体育登录手机" presented by Agilent HPLC columns product manager Andreas Borowiak is intended as a masterclass in how to achieve the maximum column lifetime and performance from LC columns.
With the strong growth of the LC and LC/MS market in recent years, the number of LC users has increased.必威体育赛事投注Not only do they need innovative products, they also require instruction based on high-quality content to help train inexperienced LC users in the analytical instrument space.
As Seshadri explained, "Great product innovation and unique content generation is key to supporting our customers with their challenges by providing trusted answers."
必威体育登录手机A Bronze Seal of Quality Award—given in late 2020 to the Agilent 1290 Infinity II LC System—was also recognized alongside the 2020 Scientist's Choice Award winners in the SelectScience ceremony.必威体育登录手机Additionally the recently introduced Agilent 1290 Infinity II Bio-LC system is featured on the nomination list for theSelectScience Best New Drug Discovery Product in the 2021 Scientists' Choice Awardswhich is now open for voting.