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Raman spectroscopy workshop, Prague, Czech Republic 2010

We would like to invite you to a Raman spectroscopy workshop. Discover what Raman can do for you with talks, demonstrations and discussions from expert users.

 inVia Raman microscope

Date 27th January 2010
Start time 9:45 am (registration)
Finish time Finish time 5:00 pm (approx.)
Details See Workshop details

Renishaw's Raman Technology: Applying innovation in spectroscopy

  • Learn from world experts how Renishaw's Raman spectroscopy is employed as an integral research mechanism in a variety of fields.
  • Live demonstrations of the latest techniques and innovations.
  • Meet experts from instrument manufacturers and fellow scientists. Discuss how Raman spectroscopy could work for you.
  • Ample opportunity for you to ask questions and share your insights.

Please see Workshop details for further information.

Raman Spectroscopy Extended Demonstration

  • View live Raman experiments during the extended demonstration day (to follow the workshop day).
  • See StreamLine™ Plus Raman imaging in action, and view the powerful combination of AFM and Raman for Renishaw's inVia Raman microscope.

Please see Demonstration details for further information.

Both sessions are suitable for existing users as well as those who want to explore the potential of these powerful spectroscopic techniques. 

Other details

The workshop is being held at the Institute of Physics: Academy of Science of the Czech Republic, Prague.

The workshop is free of charge, but registration prior to attendance is mandatory. If you would like to attend, please register before 14th January 2010. See Registration  for information on how to do this.

The language of the workshop will be English and Czech. Lunch and refreshments will be provided.


Registration

Please see Registration for full details on how to register for the workshop and demonstration opportunities.

Extended demonstration opportunties

See the latest developments in Raman spectroscopy for yourself. Visit Extended demonstration details for more information.