DEC 07, 2022 5:00 PM PST

Science for a Sustainable Future

SPONSORED BY: PerkinElmer

Across the globe, there’s a fundamental need to safeguard our environment and ensure there are economic opportunities to support a growing population. This intersection of business and environment helps improve the world we live in and addresses some of our biggest challenges including climate change, water scarcity, soil degradation, air pollution, recycling waste material, and energy generation and storage. Utilizing sustainable solutions allows us to ensure the long-term health of our planet and provide exciting new avenues for business and economic growth.

In the laboratory, analytical technologies play an important role in this. The diverse applications of atomic spectroscopy, liquid and gas chromatography, molecular spectroscopy, thermal analysis, and others, make these technologies – and the data they generate – an essential part of R&D and QA/QC laboratory operations.

PerkinElmer commits leading this positive, sustainable change. Our instruments are designed with sustainability in mind – incorporating features that minimize maintenance, enhance instrument lifetime, reduce waste, and provide energy savings. We work together with our partners to develop environmentally friendly materials, products, and services for a sustainable future.

 

Learn more: Battery, Renewable Enegy, Green Chemistry, Recycled Material white paper,

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About the Sponsor
PerkinElmer is a global leader committed to innovating for a healthier world. Our dedicated team of 9,000 employees worldwide are passionate about providing customers with an unmatched experience as they help solve critical issues especially impacting the diagnostics, discovery and analytical solutions markets. Our innovative detection, imaging, informatics and service capabilities, combined with deep market knowledge and expertise, help customers gain earlier and more accurate insights to improve lives and the world around us.
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