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Industry Content of Food and Beverage has been updated
Food industry is the largest industry of the global economy and it includes various sectors such as agriculture, manufacturing, production, processing, R&D, retail and more. It has global impacts and influences various other industry. Food is an essential part of our lives. With the current developments in the food industry, the demand, availability, access and trends of food have evolved to better cater to our needs and wants globally. Above all, the safety and quality of food is key to provide the world with food that is safe and nutritious.
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A new video has been released -The world through the lens of a high-speed video camera-
In this video we take a look at what a surprise birthday party looks like in slow motion using Shimadzu's high-speed camera. Some scenes are filmed at speeds of even 500,000 FPS!
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Shimadzu has released the MALDI-EasyCare, Upgrade for the MALDI-8000 Series MALDI-TOF mass spectrometers
Maintain optimal performance of your system using MALDI EasyCare to manually clean the ion optics and autotune the instrument.
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Three Analytical and Measuring Instruments Win the Internationally Recognized “iF Design Award 2024”
The Shimadzu LCMS-2050 high-performance liquid chromatograph mass spectrometer, the Brevis GC-2050 gas chromatograph, and the ICPMS-2040/2050 ICP mass spectrometer won the internationally recognized iF Design Award 2024 in the product design category.
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ELEM-SPOT, Element Selective Gas Chromatograph Mass Spectrometer has been released
Shimadzu’s unique ELEM-SPOT system is the world’s first Gas Chromatograph Mass Spectrometer (GC-MS) with an element-selective combustion unit (EL-30) included for selectively analyzing nitrogen-containing compounds or oxygenated compounds in complex hydrocarbon compounds with high sensitivity.
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Shimadzu has released the Shim-pack Mix-HILIC, Chromatography Column for Hydrophilic Interactions
Comprehensive Analysis of Hydrophilic Metabolites in Metabolomics