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Newsletter 4/2010
04
March 2010
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[iit0] Business Intelligence Launches
Free Mass Spectrometry Web Portal
Mass-Spec-Capital.com Goes
Online!
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Dear reader,
[iito]
Business Intelligence is proud to announce the launch of a new, free
web portal for the worldwide mass spectrometry at
Mass-Spec-Capital.com provides information about mass spectrometry...
--
News
-- People
-- Products
-- Deals
and
-- Organisations.
Please
visit www.mass-spec-capital.com
to get more information!
To access a press release announcing the launch and a product flyer please click below:
[MSC] Press
Release
[MSC]
Product Flyer!
You can see the product and me live on show at our booth at the
DGMS
Annual Meeting
in Halle (Saale) from Sunday to Wednesday (7.–10 March 2010).
Looking
forward to meet you there!
Kind regards
Marcus Lippold
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EMBARGOED, NOT FOR RELEASE PRIOR TO 05.03.2010
Press Release
Launch of New Mass Spectrometry Web Portal:
Mass-Spec-Capital.com
Online database covers news, people, products,
deals and organisations
Free [MSC] web portal for worldwide mass spec
community now online
Bremen, Germany, 05. March 2010
[iito] Business Intelligence, a provider of customised business
intelligence solutions under the brand gene-sensor.com, today announced
the launch of a free web portal for the worldwide mass spectrometry
community at www.Mass-Spec-Capital.com.
Mass-Spec-Capital.com, or short: [MSC], provides up-to-date mass
spectrometry news and information about people, products, deals and
organisations from all over the world. The web portal covers
all kinds of mass spectrometers, from sector field and ion traps to
MALDI-TOFs, FTMS and hybrid mass spectrometers. Mass Spec Capital also
provides ample information about complementary technologies like
software, liquid chromatography and gas chromatography as well as
laboratory automation.
[MSC] includes academic and research organisations, industrial
companies and assocations as well as governmental bodies. Organisations
covered range from MS research labs and service providers to the major
developers and producers of mass spectrometers. Relevant software
companies, public relations companies, advisors and financial companies
are also part of the offering. In addition, [MSC] includes regulatory
and other governmental agencies.
Mass-Spec-Capital.com hits the market just in time for three major mass
spectrometry events taking place in March 2010: PITTCON in the US as
well as the Annual Meeting of the German Association for Mass
Spectrometry (DGMS) and the Analytica fair trade in Germany.
[MSC] right from the start offers information about:
-- more than 500 mass spectrometry products
-- over 750 organistions
-- > 700 news releases
-- and several hundreds of collaborations,
financings and persons.
An inclusion in the [MSC] database is open to anybody and for free. All
information relevant to the field of mass spectrometry will be
considered and [iito] has set up an “+yourself
programme”, so that anybody can easily
“add” information about her or his products, people
and organisations by e-mail. [MSC] aims to become a continuously
evolving, trusted and powerful free exchange for ideas and ultimately
the information portal for the worldwide mass spectrometry
community.
Marcus Lippold, [iito] Business Intelligence, comments:
“In its 8th year in business, [iito] Business Intelligence
today launches its first free web portal and there is no better
industry to do so than mass sepctrometry and no better place than
Bremen, Germany, the worldwide capital of mass spectrometry.
On the one hand, mass spectrometry is a high-end technology with great
market prospects and a broad range of applications of high significance
for our future; from environmental analysis to diagnostics, forensics
to drug-of-abuse testing, analysis of crude oil to process gas control.
Mass spectrometers can detect and characterise nearly all kinds of
molecules.
On the other hand, the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen is home to two of
the worldwide leading mass spectrometer producers. Both companies
together command more than a third of the world market and are
surrounded by about a dozen of smaller companies in the
region.”
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[iito] Business Intelligence
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Thank you.
Marcus Lippold
Dipl.-Oek. (Economist)
[iito] Business Intelligence
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Germany
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