EXHIBITOR NAME ROOM # DESCRIPTION Tuesday, March 4, <strong>2008</strong> 10:00 a.m. “IT'S SO EASY BEING GREEN: Using High Performance Fume Hoods in LEED Construction” Presenter: Trinda Wheeler, Product Specialist, LEED AP 11:00 a.m. “ARE YOU SMARTER THAN A LOGIC: Utilizing Smart Technology to Maximize Purifier® Logic Biosafety Cabinet Performance” Presenter: Danielle Jonas, Marketing Manager 2:00 p.m. “PIMP YOUR PRECISE GLOVE BOX: Adding the glove box accessories you need for your exact application” Presenter: Bob Applequist, Product Manager 3:00 p.m. “AVOID DISHPAN HANDS: The benefits of Automatic Glassware Washing vs. Hand Washing” Presenter: Jenny Sprung, Senior Project Specialist Wednesday, March 5, <strong>2008</strong> 10:00 a.m. “AVOID DISHPAN HANDS: The benefits of Automatic Glassware Washing vs. Hand Washing” Presenter: Jenny Sprung, Senior Project Specialist 11:00 a.m. “PIMP YOUR PRECISE GLOVE BOX: Adding the glove box accessories you need for your exact application” Presenter: Bob Applequist, Product Manager 2:00 p.m. “ARE YOU SMARTER THAN A LOGIC: Utilizing Smart Technology to Maximize Purifier® Logic Biosafety Cabinet Performance” Presenter: Danielle Jonas, Marketing Manager 3:00 p.m. “IT'S SO EASY BEING GREEN: Using High Performance Fume Hoods in LEED Construction” Presenter: Trinda Wheeler, Product Specialist, LEED AP Laboratory Products Association SR 07 Laboratory Products Association Networking and Business Development Center: Monday, March 3 – Wednesday, March 5, <strong>2008</strong> – 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Thursday, March 6, <strong>2008</strong> – 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. LPA members are invited to use the LPA center for meetings and networking with their colleagues, partners and customers. Tosoh Biosciences SR 60 Monday, March 3 – Wednesday, March 5, <strong>2008</strong> 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Thursday, March 6, <strong>2008</strong> – 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Each day attendees will be able to have a “hand-on” demonstration of the new GPC system, the EcoSEC that is being introduced at <strong>Pittcon</strong>. The EcoSEC offers a semi-micro, all-in-one, easy to use system that when coupled with our new TSK-GEL MultiporeHZ-M columns offer unparalleled linearity and reproducible separations. Waters Corporation SR 24 Designed for chemists and lab managers who need to know about the latest advancements in UPLC , Mass Spectrometry, Columns and Sample Prep Technology, and Laboratory Informatics, these seminars will provide application-specific techniques and industry-related information to help you be successful. For a schedule of topics and times, and to reserve your seat, visit Waters at Booth #2639.
2mag Booth 5110 (10x10) Schragenhofstr. 35 Muenchen, Germany 80992 / +49 89 14334252 Home Page http://www.2mag.de We are specialized for development, production and sales of 100% maintenance- and wear-free magnetic stirrers and reaction blocks. 2mag- Magnetic Stirrers are submersible and made for using in ovens up to +300°C and up to 96 stirring points. 2mag-Reaction Blocks are made for a temperature range from minus (-)80°C up to +300°C and available with reflux cooler and inert gas sample protection. Customizing is our business too (www.2mag.de). 2mag is showing a brand-new cell-based system (www.cellasys.com) for real-time monitoring the vitality of living cells. A A & D Weighing Booth 4857 (20x10) 1756 Automation Pkwy San Jose, CA 95131-1873 / 800-726-3364 Home Page http://www.andweighing.com We are an ISO 9001 certified company that designs and manufactures a complete line of electronic balances, scales, moisture analyzers, weighing indicators, controllers, and viscometers for laboratory, education, food service, food processing, and industrial applications. Founded in 1977, A&D is a multinational company with operations in Asia, Australia, Europe, and the United States. A. Daigger & Co., Inc Booth 5612 (20x10) 620 Lakeview Pkwy Vernon Hills, IL 60061 / 800-621-7193 Home Page http://www.daigger.com International distributor of equipment and supplies for the life science market. We offer a wide range of products including balances, centrifuges, water baths, pipettes, shakers, microscopes, and a myriad of lab supplies. We have two exclusive equipments lines, FINEPCR and LabGenius, that feature shakers, vortexers, stirrers, mixers, water baths, incubators, ovens, homogenizers, and more. A. Krüss Optronic GmbH Alsterdorfer Str. 220 Hamburg, Germany 22297 / 0049-40-514317-20 Home Page http://www.kruess.com A2 Technologies 14 Commerce Drive Booth 1703 (20x10) Booth 2507 (20x10) Danbury, CT 06810 / 203-312-1106 Home Page http://www.A2Technologies.net Our company is the innovator and manufacturer of portable Fourier Transform Infrared (FT-IR) spectrometers. Portable FT-IR spectrometers provide the opportunity to create more actionable information by conducting analysis closer to the sample. With faster results, users can pro-actively maintain expensive machinery, with long-term benefits. In addition A2's portable FT-IR equipment requires minimal user training, meaning the technology is accessible to a wide range of job functions. A2LA – American Association for Laboratory Accreditation 5301 Buckeystown Pike #350 Frederick, MD 21704 / 301-644-3248 Home Page http://www.a2la.org AAAS/SCIENCE 1200 New York Avenue, NW Booth 4704 (10x10) Booth 1624 (10x10) Washington, DC 20005 / 202-326-6417 Home Page http://www.aaas.org The American Association for the Advancement of Science, AAAS, publishes SCIENCE and is the world's largest general scientific society. An international membership organization, AAAS works to advance science and serve society. AAAS programs in science policy, international cooperation, and science education help make the world a better place. ABB Analytical 585 Charest Blvd. E. Suite 300 Booth 6451 (20x20) Quebec QC, Canada G1K 9H4 / 800-858-3847 Home Page http://www.abb.com/analytical We offer a wide range of solutions for process and laboratory applications. ABB combines on-line, at-line and laboratory analyzers, advanced process control and application knowledge to create greater value for its customers. Our portfolio includes: high-performance FTIR/FTNIR analytical system solutions and spectroradiometers for petroleum, chemical, life science, metallurgy and remote sensing/aerospace markets as well as standard and specialty process gas chromatographs, multiwave photometers, physical property analyzers and continuous gas analyzers. EXHIBITORS Abel Industries, Inc. Booth 1758 (10x10) 625 Dawson Dr., Suite A Newark, DE 19713 / 302-388-0843 Home Page http://www.abel-industries.com Our company is a leading manufacturer of AbelBonded GC (AB) GC capillary columns with complete offers of GC columns that replicate performances of brand-name products. Abel also manufactures innovative and economic lab devices and equipments such as bench-top miniature electronic cooler, solvent evaporator, HPLC oven, and programmable liquid handlers. For more information, visit our website. Absolute Standards, Inc. Booth 4413 (10x10) PO Box 5585 Hamden, CT 06518 / 800-368-1131 Home Page http://www.absolutestandards.com Proficiency Testing and Calibration Standards. Organic, Inorganic & Third Party Criteria Analytical Reference Materials (ARM) for Performance Testing, Calibration, & Quality Control. The AbsoluteGrade PT <strong>Program</strong> features a complete line of Proficiency Testing samples. Our knowledgeable technical staff, Easy-to-use onLINE <strong>Web</strong>PT Data Entry System, wide range of products, & low cost keeps your lab calibrated, controlled and accredited. Custom Formulation Services. ISO 9001, 17025, & A2LA PT Provider Accredited. Academy Savant PO Box 3670 Booth 2109 (10x10) Fullerton, CA 92834-3670 / 800-472-8268 Home Page http://www.academysavant.com Interactive e-learning and computer-based training & educational programs for the Lab: Chromatography (HPLC, LC-MS; GC, GC-MS; CE). Spectroscopy (MS, AA, ICP, UV, IR, Spectral Interpretation). Safety Training (> 100 titles, including Lab Safety, MSDS, chem/bio-hazards, radiation). Basic Laboratory Skills. Protein/Peptide Analysis. Compliance. Statistics. General Chemistry... Featuring animations, simulations, quizzes and customization to improve understanding and increase retention. Effective, efficient, economical & easy! Used by corporations, universities, research institutes, government labs, hospitals and consultants all over the world since 1977. Accelerated Technology Laboratories, Inc. 496 Holly Grove School Rd Booth 5455 (20x10) West End, NC 27376 / 800-565-5467 Home Page http://www.atlab.com Our company has been a leader in Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS) since 1994 providing cutting edge technology such as SOA, WPF, WC, etc. ATL is a Microsoft Certified Gold Partner and is ISO 9001 certified. We pride ourselves on providing a total data management solution and commitment to excellence in product quality, support and training. The Sample Master® and Result Point product lines provide a total laboratory automation and data management solution by utilizing both Windows and <strong>Web</strong> 2.0 technology. Accessible Information Solutions, Inc. (AIS) 10100 East Freeway, Suite #221 Booth 6819 (10x10) Houston, TX 77029 / 713-675-1100 Home Page http://www.btlims.com Our company presents BTLIMS, the complete lab solution. BTLIMS is a superior, window network-based LIMS (Laboratory Information Management System) that enables laboratories to manage complex processes and comply with national and international quality management system requirements. BTLIMS consolidates diverse business processes into a single, compliant platform with a comprehensive data management system. As a paperless and automated program that can handle numerous processes while ultimately providing accurate scientific data, BTLIMS is the solution that every laboratory has been seeking. Accuracy Promotions 102 West Seventh Avenue Trappe, PA 19426 / 610-489-5504 Home Page http://www.accuracypro.com AccuStandard Inc 125 Market St Booth 6443 (10x10) Booth 6040 (30x10) New Haven, CT 06513 / 800-442-5290 Home Page http://www.accustandard.com The widest line of Organic and Inorganic Standards in the world. New products this year include the complete set of standards for EPA Method 535, biofuel standards, dye standards, standards for UOP and ASTM methods, and explosives standards. Industry exclusive products include over 170 PBDE's their metabolites, a 3-year shelf life on Inorganic single standards, and others. We synthesize all 209 PCBs, many metabolites, and many pesticides and their metabolites. ISO 9001:2000 and ISO 17025.
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