Agilent Opens Innovation Center In Australia

Agilent Technologies Inc. has opened a new Spectroscopy Technology Innovation Center in Mulgrave, Australia.

AsianScientist (Sep. 2, 2013) – Agilent Technologies Inc. has opened a new Spectroscopy Technology Innovation Center in Mulgrave, Australia.

Used by laboratories around the world, spectroscopy instruments such as Agilent’s atomic absorption spectrometer are critical measurement tools in a variety of applications. They play key roles in the food, environmental and pharmaceutical markets, measuring for quality and containment.

Located within the Monash Technology Precinct, the $25 million center will house cutting-edge research and testing laboratories as well as customer demo and training facilities. It will also provide advanced communications technology to facilitate collaboration between Agilent divisions, key research partners and customers across the globe.

“The Spectroscopy Technology Innovation Center is Agilent’s next big leap in developing world-leading spectroscopy products,” said Mike McMullen, president of Agilent’s Chemical Analysis Group.

“The open-plan areas for project teams have been designed to foster interaction and to help improve customer and field linkages. Most importantly, our time-to-market for new products will be improved as we pursue our goal of clear leadership in our chosen markets.”

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Source: Agilent Technologies.
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