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WILLKOMMEN zum Agilent Chromatographie-Seminar In BERLIN 27. Februar 2013
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WILLKOMMEN zum Agilent Chromatographie-SeminarIn BERLIN27. Februar 2013

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AGENDA – 27. Februar 2013 - Berlin

09:00 – 09:15Begrüßung - Einführung, Agenda und Logistik Joachim Werner, Agilent Technologies

09:15 – 09:45 Neue Agilent LC Produkte für unterschiedliche Einsatzgebiete Sebastian Krahe / Agilent Technologies

09:45 – 10:15 Tücken der UHPLC - Wissenswertes im Bereich < 2 MikronpartikelUlrike Jegle / Agilent Technologies

10:15 – 10:45 Säulen- und Phasenauswahl in der (U) HPLC - muss es immer vollporöses Material sein? Ulrike Jegle / Agilent Technologies

10:45 – 11:00 Kaffeepause

11:00 – 11:45 HPLC: Tipps zur Wartung, Fehlervermeidungen, Problemlösung Christoph Menzel / Agilent Technologies

11:45 – 12:30 Vorstellung: neuer GC7890B, neues GC-MSD5977 Claudia Wolf / Agilent Technologies

12:30 – 13:30 Mittagessen – Buffet

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AGENDA – 27. Februar 2013 - Berlin

Parallel: Vorstellungen zur GC (RAUM HUMBOLD) HPLC WORKSHOP (HIER)

13:30 – 14:30Neues aus der GaschromatographieClaudia Wolf / Agilent Technologies

WORKSHOP HPLC –Schwerpunkt "Einführung in tägliche Wartungsarbeiten"Christoph Menzel / Agilent14:30 – 15:30

CSD: Hocheffiziente und hochsensitive GCUlrike Jegle / Agilent Technologies

15:30 – 15:45 Kaffeepause

15:45 – 16:15 LabAdvisor- ein leistungsfähiges Werkzeug zur Überprüfung Ihrer LCSebastian Krahe / Agilent Technologies

16:15 – 16:30 Zusammenfassung

A Brief History of Agilent

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Our journey so far

1939–1998: The Hewlett-Packard years60-year heritage of leadership and innovation

1999: Agilent is bornBiggest IPO in Silicon Valley: $2.1 billion

2000–2004: Growing painsSurvived dot-com crash via major restructuring

2005: The new AgilentFocus on measurement

2006–2010: TransformationAcquisitions, divestitures and restructuring

2011: The world’s premier measurement company$6.6 billion revenue: best operational performance in 11-year history

Agilent Profile

Agilent at a Glance

Agilent Profile5

REVENUE IN FY11 $6.6 billion (more than 70% generated outside the U.S.)

EMPLOYEES 20,000

PRESIDENT AND CEO William P. (Bill) Sullivan

CUSTOMER LOCATIONS 100+ countries

MANUFACTURING AND R&D LOCATIONS U.S., Europe, Asia Pacific

NYSE A

• Wireless technologies• Mobile phone R&D and manufacturing• Aerospace/defense systems and maintenance• Computer & industrial research & manufacturing

• Food safety, quality• Energy research, production• Quality of air, water, soil• Forensics, drugs of abuse

• Pharmaceutical research and manufacturing • Academic and government research

• Cancer diagnostics• Cytogenetics research• Genomics tools for molecular analysis

Agilent Technologies

Agilent Profile6

Addressing critical measurement challenges

FY11 Revenue* $277M

Electronic Measurement Group

Chemical Analysis Group

Life Sciences Group

Diagnostics and Genomics Group

FY11 Revenue: $6.6B

Agilent Research LaboratoriesEnabling technology breakthroughs across Agilent

FY11 Revenue*$1.5B

FY11 Revenue$1.5B

FY11 Revenue$3.3B

*DGG segment created in Q312; FY11 revenue restated

Agilent Research Laboratories

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Instrumental to our future

Applied research

Breakthrough technologies

Measurement synergies

World-class research teams, in core and emerging markets

Agilent Profile

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Agilent’s Core Technologies

Communications/Electronics Life Sciences / Chemical Analysis

• Measurement science• Electronic circuit and systems design• Applications software and solutions integration

• Radio frequency/microwave/wireless simulation and test

• Digital design validation and test• General-purpose instrumentation• Parametric test solutions• Manufacturing test solutions

• Liquid and gas chromatography • Mass spectrometry• Microfluidics• Microarrays• Reagents chemistry• LC and GC columns• Software and informatics• Lab automation• Nuclear magnetic resonance• Vacuum technology• X-ray• Atomic spectroscopy

Agilent Research Laboratories

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Agilent Technologies in GermanyLocations

SalesResearch & Development ManufacturingMarketingServices

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Niederrad

Böblingen

München

Ratingen

Waldbronn

Employees: 1,400

Boeblingen:• Digital Verification Solutions• Photonics & Network Test• GIO Infrastructure Services • EMG Field Germany

Waldbronn:• Pharma & Biotech Solutions• Liquid Phase Separations• LSCA Order Fulfillment WAD• EMEA Field Support Ctr.

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Life Sciences and Chemical AnalysisWaldbronn Site

TokyoShanghai

WaldbronnBay Area Delaware Barcelona

Singapore

Waldbronn

EMEA Field OperationsField Support CenterCustomer Care & Training CentersRepair CenterGerman Field Operations

Life Sciences Solutions Unit WaldbronnLiquid Phase Separations DivisionPharma & Biotech Solutions

Waldbronn Order FulfillmentLiquid Phase Separations PlatformsPharma & Biotech SolutionsLSCA Logistics Center Europe

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HP 1010B Liquid Chromtograph

Acquisition ofHupe & Busch

by Hewlett-Packard

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HP 1084B HPLC Systemwith microprocessor control

Move to WaldbronnBuilding 1

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HP 1090High Performance HPLC System

New Sales OfficeNow: EMEA Field Support Ctr.

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HP 1050Modular HPLC System

Expansion – Building 2

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HP ChemStationPASCAL

Agilent ChemStationMS WINDOWS

Cerity Pharma QA/QC

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Agilent 3D Capillary Electrophoresis System

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Agilent 1100 HPLC Series

Agilent 8453 UV/Vis System

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Agilent 2100 Bioanalyzer

Agilent LC-Chip/MS System

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Expansion - Building #4

Agilent 1200 LC SeriesIncl. Rapid Resolution LC

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Agilent RestrictedPage 20

LSCA Waldbronn Site: A History of Growth . . .

Agilent AcquisitionsExtensions of our measurement solutions

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ChemicalAnalysis

Silicon GeneticsComputational BiologyScientific SoftwareSynPro CorpStratageneKalabieVelocity11Varian

Dako

Comparative genomic hybridizationLocation analysisLab informatics softwareSynthetic nucleic acidLife sciences and diagnosticsElectronic Laboratory NotebookLife science workflow solutionsSpectroscopy, NMR, x-Ray, VacuumClinical Diagnostics

Yokogawa Analytical SystemsGE ChemiluminescenceColloidal DynamicsRVM ScientificParticle Sizing Systems

Chemical analysisSulfur/nitrogen detectorsParticle size and zeta potentialGC & GC/MS workflowParticle characterization

Life Sciences

Agilent PortfolioLife Sciences and Chemical Analysis

Bravo Automated Liquid Handling

Platform

LC Q-TOF

LC-QQQ

Microarray Capillary Electrophoresis, Bioanalyzer portfolio

MR Imaging

NMR

DissolutionX-Ray

Columns

Prep LC

Ion Trap

ICP OES

UV/VIS

Vacuum Technologies

LC-Technologies

GC - Technologies

GC QQQ

ICP MS QQQ

GC qTOF

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Bitte …Geben Sie am Ende der Veranstaltungeinen Feedback-Bogen ab. Danke!

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AGENDA – 27. Februar 2013 - Berlin

09:00 – 09:15Begrüßung - Einführung, Agenda und Logistik Joachim Werner, Agilent Technologies

09:15 – 09:45 Neue Agilent LC Produkte für unterschiedliche Einsatzgebiete Sebastian Krahe / Agilent Technologies

09:45 – 10:15 Tücken der UHPLC - Wissenswertes im Bereich < 2 MikronpartikelUlrike Jegle / Agilent Technologies

10:15 – 10:45 Säulen- und Phasenauswahl in der (U) HPLC - muss es immer vollporöses Material sein? Ulrike Jegle / Agilent Technologies

10:45 – 11:00 Kaffeepause

11:00 – 11:45 HPLC: Tipps zur Wartung, Fehlervermeidungen, Problemlösung Christoph Menzel / Agilent Technologies

11:45 – 12:30 Vorstellung: neuer GC7890B, neues GC-MSD5977 Claudia Wolf / Agilent Technologies

12:30 – 13:30 Mittagessen – Buffet


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