HPLC analysis is an important technique used in most quality control or analytical laboratories. Since some critical decisions about product batches are made based on the results of these analyses, they must be correct and reliable.
To ensure accurate results are obtained at the end of the process, it is equally important to ensure that all steps in the process, including the initial weighing of samples and preparing the required concentrations, are carefully executed and that all relevant data is recorded correctly.
Any errors in weighing data or calculations or even incomplete metadata in the initial stages will be propagated downstream, leading to errors in the final result. The implications of bad decisions based on incorrect analytical results could be disastrous.
Join our webinar with METTLER TOLEDO and Agilent Technologies experts and learn how to ensure seamless, error-free data flow from balance to analytical results.
Andrea Brütsch
Global Product Manager | METTLER TOLEDO
Andrea Brütsch holds a master's degree in Chemistry and Business Studies from the University of Zurich.
After various experiences at METTLER TOLEDO, Andrea wrote a paper on the trends in Laboratory Automation. Currently, he is responsible for the area of lab automation in the Laboratory Weighing department.
Kevin Kölliker
Lab Informatics Application Engineer | Agilent Technologies
Kevin Kölliker studied Chemistry and Business informatics and worked as a lab technician and field service engineer before joining Agilent.
Combined, he has more than 10 years of experience in analytical laboratories.
Kevin works closely together with the lab informatics product specialists to demonstrate the power of OpenLab, and to customize the solution to meet the needs of the customers.