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Liquid Analysis: Spectroscopy, Colour
News Release from: Quantitech
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 21 September 2007
Jungle interview on elephant finds Dr
Livingstone
Quantitech found their latest recruit, a product specialist for their elemental analysers, in the jungle, on an elephant in Thailand: he is actually called Dr Gareth Pearson
Dr Pearson recently accepted a job offer from Quantitech whilst riding an elephant in Thailand! As a result, Quantitech is delighted to make yet another new appointment announcement: Gareth has recently completed a PhD in ICP Mass Spectrometry and will join Quantitech in September 2007 in order to expand the company's analytical resources Working as Product Specialist - Elemental Analysers, Gareth's work will focus primarily on analysis in the laboratory
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 7 Jun 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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In making the announcement, Managing Director Keith Golding said "The Quantitech environmental instrumentation business has almost doubled over the last two years and we believe that the laboratory sector represents an opportunity for further growth in the coming years.
Gareth's appointment will ensure that we will be able to provide the highest levels of support for products such as the Teledyne Leeman Labs ICP Spectrometers and Mercury Analysers".
Dr Pearson is looking forward to helping Quantitech clients and says "My main objectives will be twofold; firstly to ensure that laboratory customers purchase the most appropriate analytical equipment for their particular needs and secondly to ensure that instrumentation is operated as accurately and effectively as possible".
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