News Events

Pittcon Q&A

Pittcon Q&A

Extracts from Laboratory Equipment:

Pittcon Q&A

Ahead of Pittcon 2015 in New Orleans, Editor-in-Chief Michelle Taylor spoke with experts from exhibiting companies to get their take on what to expect at both this year’s Pittcon as well as future Pittcons.

What technologies and trends do you expect to see at Pittcon 2015?

“I believe that the world of analytical (and medical) science is on a journey from analysis in the laboratory to measurement at the point of sample - and I hope that this year’s Pittcon will reflect that trend.” - Stephen Tomisich, Director and CEO, Trajan Scientific and Medical

What technologies and trends do you expect to see beyond 2015?

“Looking ahead, I expect to see more companies presenting portable instruments and the easy-to-use computing and consumable formats that this analytical shift demands.” - Stephen Tomisich, Director and CEO, Trajan Scientific and Medical

Taylor also asked our Q&A interview subjects to sum up the future of the lab industry in a few words.

Here's what they said:

“Powerful, affordable, portable analysis” - Stephen Tomisich

Read the full article at the Laboratory Equipment website.

Also in events

Also in news

News Trajan Scientific and Medical receives ISO 13485 certification
Trajan Scientific and Medical receives ISO 13485 certification

Trajan Scientific and Medical has obtained the ISO 13485:2016 certification at both its Ringwood headquarters and Penang, Malaysia site. This certification marks a testa...

News Bridging the HDX gap with Monash and Trajan
Bridging the HDX gap with Monash and Trajan

Monash University has recently implemented Trajan's HDX Extended System within its Proteomics and Metabolomics Platform (MPMP), forging a collaborative effort aimed at n...

News Trajan collaborates with University of Melbourne's Faculty of Science on Student Industry Projects
Trajan collaborates with University of Melbourne's Faculty of Science on Student Industry Projects

Since 2017, Trajan Scientific and Medical has supported 12 industry projects with The University of Melbourne's Faculty of Science, in the Master of Biotechnology and Master of Data Science degrees.