March 2014
Volume 27 Number 3
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ANALYTICA
2014 GUIDE
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CONTENTS
5 Introduction
10 Conference Spotlight
14 Exhibitor Highlights
26 Guide to Munich
34 Staff
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INTRODUCTION
Analytica 2014 will open its gates for
the 24th time and Munich once again
serves as the gathering place for the
international laboratory-technology,
analysis, and biotechnology industries.
From 1–4 April 2014 the focus will be
on the latest products and innovations
in the laboratory sector, alongside a
varied educational technical programme.
More than 1100 manufacturers from
around the world will be exhibiting in five
halls to give visitors a compact market
overview. In parallel with the exposition,
the international scientific elite will meet
at the Analytica Conference organized
by the German Chemical Society
(GDCh), the Society for Biochemistry
and Molecular Biology (GBM), and
the German United Society for Clinical
Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine
(DGKL). Furthermore, visitors can expect
best practice presentations and lively
discussions in the Analytica Forums.
Here I will give a brief overview of my
personal highlights.
Live Labs and Special Shows
Modern analysis techniques and
innovative biological methods are now
indispensible in most branches of
industry — whether in the production of
medications or quality control of drinking
water. Analytica 2014 will therefore
revolve around the analysis of food and
plastics, as well as genetic analysis and
bioanalysis. These topics will be reflected
in both the trade fair and its programme
of related events, as well as the Live
Labs. Thirty-minute lectures and product
presentations are on the agenda three
times a day at 11:00, 13:00, and 15:00. In
addition to other topics, the lectures will
deal with routine analysis applications
as well as special analysis techniques.
Visitors will have the chance to exchange
ideas and information directly with
manufacturers and experts, have new
products explained to them, and discuss
specific applications.
Whether in research or industry,
employee safety is paramount. This year
Analytica integrates this topic into its Live
Labs in Hall A3 with experimental lectures
on how to avoid fires and explosions.
It will also examine the best ways to
protect employees’ health in everyday
laboratory operations and what measures
are necessary. Exhibitors will also have
the opportunity to present products that
are necessary for safety such as safety
cabinets, gas detectors, and protective
clothing. There will be demonstrations
Analytica 2014
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every day at 12:00 and 16:00 in German
and at 14:00 in English.
Conference
The programme of lectures at
the Analytica Conference covers
the analysis sector in its entirety,
from pharmaceutical analysis,
bioanalysis, and medical diagnostics
to environmental, water, and material
analysis. Held in conjunction with and
on the first three days of the fair, it is
being held in the immediate vicinity of
the fair, at the ICM — Internationales
Congress Centre München, for the first
time. Experts from Germany and abroad
will use the conference to talk about the
current state-of-the-art and development
prospects in analysis, biochemistry,
and clinical diagnostics. You can take
a look at the conference highlights on
page 10 in this issue. Admission to the
conference is included in the price of
admission to the fair.
Forum Laboratory and Analytics
In the Forum Laboratory and Analytics
in Hall B2, the latest products on the
laboratory and analysis market will be
presented. On the final day, the Analytica
Job Day will be held here.
Forum Biotech: Best Practice for
Users
Life scientists use increasingly refined
methods to complete the puzzle of
life more and more, even though they
often have just a few cells or microlitres
available for their analysis. As equipment
manufacturers master these and other
bioanalysis challenges, they report on
their accomplishments in the form of
Best Practice lectures and presentations
in the Forum Biotech in Hall A3. The
biotech region of Munich is considered a
leading cluster for personalized medicine
and targeted therapies. Analytica
therefore places special importance on
this topic with an additional series of
lectures as part of the forum. Lectures
and panel discussions on recent and
future developments and methods are
planned.
Analytica Finance Day
Biotechnology continues to increase in
significance as a key interdisciplinary
technology. However, the question of
reliable financing is still one of the topics
that concerns a number of companies
— one more reason to get tips from
experts at Analytica Finance Day! This
is where start-ups and established
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companies in the biotechnology sector
go to get valuable tips about the latest
financing trends and models. Among
other things, the latest market statistics
will be presented by Ernst & Young,
and there will be a presentation on
the topic of bio-economics involving
Dr. Viola Bronsema, who is MD of BIO
Deutschland. In addition, start-ups will
have the opportunity to make an “elevator
pitch” to present their companies and
their areas of activity. For the first time
ever, Finance Day will be on the third day
of the fair (3 Apri).
Think Tank: Analytica Promotes
New Ideas
Both start-ups and university
spin-offs give essential impetus to the
scientific and commercial sectors.
Future-oriented branches of industry
such as biotechnology and the life
sciences thrive on this dynamic. This
year Analytica features a special
presentation space for this branch of
industry known as the Innovation Area.
New technologies, products, services,
research results, and business ideas are
presented in Hall A3.
Products designated “Made in
Germany” enjoy a unique reputation
around the world. To promote the
innovative strength of German start-ups,
the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs
and Energy (BMWi) has been promoting
their participation in the fair for years.
At Analytica, start-ups have a chance
to participate in one of two “Made in
Germany” joint exhibits in Halls A3 and
B2 at affordable rates and present their
own technologies to an audience of
international professionals.
I’m looking forward to seeing you in
Munich.
Susanne Grödl
Exhibition Director analytica
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Thinking Forward.
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CONFERENCE SPOTLIGHT
Time Tuesday
11:00 • Difficulties and Solutions in the Analysis of Polar
Compounds by LC–MS: Examples from Research
and Routine Analysis (ICM, Hall 3)
• Quantitative Molecular Imaging of Neurotransmitters
Directly in Histological Tissue Sections (ICM, Hall 2)
11:30 • Identifying Sources Contributing to Poor Air Quality
Using Aerosol MS Techniques (ICM, Hall 5)
• From Target to Non-Target Screening: Comprehensive
Characterization of the Aquatic Environment Using
LC–HRMS–MS (ICM, Hall 3)
12:00 • MALDI Molecular Imaging of Proteins, Metabolites,
and Drugs for Preclinical and Clinical Research
(ICM, Hall 2)
• Microchambers and Microdroplets: New Perspectives
for Proteomics and Single-Cell Analysis (ICM, Hall 4a)
12:30 • The Challenge of Identification and Quantification
Transformations Products in the Water Cycle (ICM, Hall 3)
• Pathogen Analysis on Chip: Sample Enrichment,
Preparation, and Detection (ICM, Hall 4a)
13:00 • Identification of New Transformation Products of
Selected Antibiotics formed during Advanced
Oxidation, Photolysis, and Enzymatic Wastewater
Treatment Processes by On-Line Turbulent Flow
LC–LTQ–Orbitrap–MS (ICM, Hall 3)
14:00 • The Evolving Frontiers of Analytical Chemistry
(ICM, Hall 3)
• Metabolomics Should Pay Great Attention to
Standard Operating Procedures (ICM, Hall 2)
CONFERENCE SPOTLIGHT
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Wednesday Thursday
• Electrochemistry/Mass Spectrometry as a • Trace Elements: Challenges for the
Tool for Phamaceutical (ICM, Hall 3) Analyses of Bulk Concentrations
• Systems and Synthetic Biology of and Species (ICM, Hall 5)
Mammalian Circadian Clocks • Scalable, Multiplexed, and Sensitive
(ICM, Hall 4a) Immunoassays (ICM, Hall 2)
• Towards a LC–MS–MS Based Clinical- • Application of Nanoparticles in POCT
Chemical Analyzer for Small Molecules (Point-of-Care Testing) (ICM, Hall 3)
(ICM, Hall 3)
• Chemometrics – How to Get More Information • Immuno-MALDI Mass Spectrometry for
out of Complex Data (ICM, Hall 5) Clinical Proteomics (ICM, Hall 2)
• Single Molecule Fluorescence Spectroscopy • Elemental Bioimaging in Pharmaceutical
and its Potential for Analytical Chemistry Analysis (ICM, Hall 5)
(ICM, Hall 5) • Chemometric Processing of Chemical
Fingerprints (ICM, Hall 4a)
• Nanoscale Sensing Devices for Label-Free • Clinical Proteomics for Sickness and
On-Chip (bio) Chemical Analysis Wellness (ICM, Hall 2)
(ICM, Hall 5) • Enhancing Performance of Sensors by
• Towards HYPERformance Comprehensive Nanomaterials (ICM, Hall 3)
Two-Dimensional Liquid Chromatography
(ICM, Hall 3)
• Microfluidic Manipulations: Confining • Data Fusion: The Art of Harvesting
Living Organisms in Small Volumes Synergy from Complementary Analytical
(ICM, Hall 5) Data (ICM, Hall 4a)
• DNA-Based Food Authenticity Control
(ICM, Hall 3)
• Chiral Method Development: Parallel • Assessing Chemodiversity of Different
Screening and SFC Systems (ICM, Hall 3) Wine with Metabolomics (ICM, Hall 3)
• Drug Testing in Dried Blood Spots • MRM from Dried Blood Spots to
(ICM, Hall 5) Quantify Multiple Proteins for Clinical Use
(ICM, Hall 4a)
CONFERENCE SPOTLIGHT
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Time Tuesday
14:30 • Analyzing Thousands of Individual Cellular Lipid
Species Without HPLC Separation (ICM, Hall 2)
• Quantification of Health-Relevant Aerosol Components:
Development of Novel Analytical Techniques
(ICM, Hall 5)
15:00 • Ionic Liquids in Separations and Mass Spectrometry
(ICM, Hall 3)
• Purification and Preconcentration of Mycotoxins and
its Metabolites by Molecularly Imprinted Adsorbents
for Biomedical Analysis (ICM, Hall 2)
15:30 BREAK
16:00 • The Need of Integrating Multiple Analytical
Dimensions in Metabolomics (ICM, Hall 2)
• Hydrodynamic Focusing for Biosensors and
Biomaterials Fabrication (ICM, Hall 3)
16:30 • Nano- and Quantum-Biodevices for Cancer
Diagnosis, Cancer Therapy, and iPS Cell Based
Regenerative Medicine (ICM, Hall 3)
17:00 • Effects of Complex Mixtures of Chemicals: Emphasis
on Extracts from Diesel Exhaust Particles (ICM, Hall 5)
• Driving Biological Discovery Using Mass
Spectrometry (ICM, Hall 3)
CONFERENCE SPOTLIGHT
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Wednesday Thursday
• Miniaturized Multiplexed Imunoassays for • Lipids and Ecdysteroids in Developing
Biomarker Discovery (ICM, Hall 2) Drosophila (ICM, Hall 2)
• Drug Testing in Exhaled Breath • Food Fingerprinting: Employing High
(ICM, Hall 5) Resolution MS (ICM, Hall 3)
• Heart-Cut and Comprehensive 2D-LC • Utilizing the Novel LipidBlast Virtual
Separation Applied to Complex Sample MS–MS Library in High Throughput
Chemistries (ICM, Hall 3) Blood Plasma Screening of Clinical
Cohorts (ICM, Hall 2)
BREAK BREAK
• Multiplexed MRM Quantitation for Protein • Development and Application of an Exact
Biomarker Verification of Human Plasma Mass LC–MS–MS Library for the Screening
and CSF (ICM, Hall 2) of Mycotoxins in Food (ICM, Hall 3)
• Unravelling the Mystery of Wine Aroma:
Beneficial Use of Multidimensional GC
Systems (ICM, Hall 3)
• Drug Metabolism by Wastewater Microbes • Bridging the Biological and Analytical
(ICM, Hall 5) Sciences to Determine the Role of
• Systematic Characterization of Human Aberrant Lipid Metabolism in the Onset
Platelets in Arterial Vascular Disorders by and Progression of Disease (ICM, Hall 2)
Quantitative Proteomics (ICM, Hall 2)
• Analytical Challenges and Solutions in • High Throughput Quantification and
Pharmaceutical Discovery Metabolic Profiling of Lipid Species
(ICM, Hall 3) (ICM, Hall 2)
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EXHIBITOR HIGHLIGHTS
When measurement matters, Agilent Technologies can offer
tools and solutions for scientists, researchers, manufacturers,
and businesses, as well as government agencies. From food
safety to material science, from pharmaceutical analysis to
discovering the genetic basis of disease, Agilent instruments
can provide the measurement capabilities that make the world a
more productive and a safer, healthier, more enjoyable place to
live. Visit the Agilent booth at 105–106 (Hall A2) to discover the
company’s recent product developments and ever-expanding
solutions.
AGILENT TECHNOLOGIES
www.agilent.com
A2.105
At Analytica 2014, AkzoNobel will showcase Kromasil
EternityXT UHPLC and HPLC columns based on
state-of-the-art grafting technology, used for reversed-phase
separations and purif cations that require harsh conditions,
fast turnaround, easy method transfer, and seamless scale-up
from R&D to production. The company report that its Kromasil
brand is a premium choice for separations and purif cations
and is available for a wide range of NP, RP, SFC, and chiral
applications.
AKZONOBEL
www.kromasil.com
A1.240
Avantor Performance Materials manufactures and markets
high performance chemistries and materials around the
world. Avantor is an established global supplier of high-purity
laboratory chemicals, including solvents, acids, solutions,
salts, minerals, and sugars. Avantor products are used in
research and production laboratories, environmental testing,
industrial manufacturing, and many other areas around the
world, delivering the quality and purity needed for demanding
applications.
AVANTOR PERFORMANCE MATERIALS
www.avantormaterials.com
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Research-Grade Technology Meets High Productivity
LC-MS/MSInnovation with Integrity
The compact mass spectrometer delivers full sensitivity resolution so there is
no need to choose between resolution and sensitivity. One shot plug and play
acquisition ensures qualitative and quantitative results in one LC run with the
fastest time-to-results. And finally, enhanced dynamic range during real LC time
scales reduces sample preparation, key in high-throughput quantitative applications.
Don‘t accept compromise, choose the compact mass spectrometer.
www.bruker.com
Visit us at Analytica 2014, Hall A2, Booth 329
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Berthold Technologies, a worldwide supplier of radio isotope
detectors for liquid chromatography applications, has
manufactured f ow monitors in Germany for more than 35 years.
The current portfolio consists of the FlowStar, a multi-purpose
detector operated in coincidence mode with exchangeable
measuring cells for various f ow rates, isotopes, activities, and
pressures including UHPLC applications. All instruments can
be operated with the RadioStar software or can connect to the
HPLC system software via digital or analogue outputs.
BERTHOLD TECHNOLOGIES
www.Berthold.com/bio
B1.417
For over three decades, Biosolve has produced high purity
solvents, reagents, and targeted chemical compounds for
the pharmaceutical industries and biotechnology. Bio-lab and
Biosolve Chimie have the highest ISO standards by using
stringent quality control processes. Excellent service starts
with the right packaging through to swift and reliable delivery.
Biosolve welcomes you to contact them whenever you need
sound advice for product design that accommodates your needs
the best.
BIOSOLVE CHEMICALS
www.biosolve-chemicals.eu
B1.114
Biotage is a global company active in life science technology.
With a broad scope of tools for synthesis, work-up, purif cation,
evaporation, and analysis, the company offers solutions,
knowledge, and expertise in the areas of analytical
chemistry, medicinal chemistry, peptide chemistry, and
process-development. Products featured at Analytica 2014
will include the Biotage Extrahera SLE and SPE automation
system, the Isolera Dalton mass directed f ash chromatography
system, and the Initiator+ Alstra automated microwave peptide
synthesizer.
BIOTAGE
www.biotage.com
A1.221
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Chiral Technologies, a global leader in enantioselective
chromatography, serves the pharmaceutical and other life
science industries and offers a large portfolio of chiral stationary
phases (CSPs) and analytical and preparative chiral columns
for the separation of racemic mixtures into single enantiomers.
The company also provides analytical method development
and custom separation services. On show at Analytica 2014 will
be the Chiralpak IE and IF, the newest addition to the Chiral
Technologies family of immobilized CSP.
CHIRAL TECHNOLOGIES
www.chiral.fr.
A1.229A
CHROMacademy offers instruction for analytical chemists
via www.CHROMacademy.com, an intuitive e-learning and
troubleshooting website with more than 5,000 pages of content
for HPLC, GC, sample preparation, hyphenated techniques,
and IR. Also available are “Essential Guide Webcasts” and
Tutorials, as well as live tutor led training events such as “Live
On The Web” and “Live @ Your Place”. No other educational
platform offers separation scientists more live streaming events,
a comprehensive knowledge base, practical solutions and new
technologies in one easy to navigate website.
CHROMACADEMY
www.CHROMacademy.com
B2.148
CTC Analytics AG is a leader in front-end automation for gas
and liquid chromatography. Visit the booth to see the PAL RTC
instrument, which is said to remove bottlenecks in laboratory
workf ows in seconds. The RTC changes automatically between
different syringes, liquid injection, headspace, and solid-phase
microextraction (SPME) without the need for manual
intervention. A new addition is the PAL RSI. Optional for both
systems are a vortex mixer, incubator, temperature controlled
storage, and a complete range of valves and syringes (1 μL to
10 mL).
CTC ANALYTICS AG
www.palsystem.com
A1.337
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DataApex will be exhibiting Clarity software at Analytica
2014. Able to control over 450 different instruments from one
environment, the software is multilingual, with the option to
switch between English, Chinese, Russian, Spanish, French,
and German. The new MS extension allows for data acquisition
from MS detectors and simultaneous data evaluation for both
conventional and MS detectors. The company report that it is
easy to operate, and includes free SW updates and optional
extensions (including PDA, GPC, and NGA). A free demo
version is available from the website.
DATAAPEX
www.dataapex.com
A1.500
Fortis Technologies supplies UHPLC and HPLC columns
to the pharmaceutical, environmental, and food industries.
Utilizing silica and bonding technologies at its UK site, Fortis
Technologies aims to supply innovative solutions to the
separation and purif cation industries. This year is the launch of
the company’s core–shell particle, Fortis SpeedCore, designed
to enhance speed, sensitivity, and resolution of analysis. The
particle is available in several phase chemistries to match the
need of the individual analyst. Fortis also manufactures 1.7 μm
particles specif cally for use in UHPLC.
FORTIS TECHNOLOGIES
www.fortis-technologies.com
A2.132
GE Healthcare Life Sciences offers tools for drug discovery
research, upstream and downstream biopharmaceutical
manufacturing, and cellular technologies. The company has
broad expertise across the life sciences, and is committed to
helping researchers around the world discover new and effective
ways to predict, diagnose, and treat disease. Products featured
at Analytica 2014 will include ÄKTA pure 150, Cytell Cell Imaging
System, Amersham Imager 600, and bioreactors such as the
ReadyToProcess WAVE 25.
GE HEALTHCARE LIFE SCIENCES
www.gelifesciences.com
A3.306
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Gerstel develops and produces automated solutions for
GC–MS and LC–MS including sample preparation and sample
introduction. At Analytica 2014, Gerstel will showcase the
MultiPurpose Sampler for automating derivatization and addition
of standards. Sample clean-up techniques include SPE; on-line
SPE with exchangeable cartridges; f ltration; centrifugation; and
vortexing. Solvent-free extraction and concentration techniques
for GC–MS include: Headspace, dynamic headspace (DHS),
thermal desorption, thermal extraction in µ-vials, SPME, and
SBSE — all operated with MAESTRO PrepAhead efficiency.
GERSTEL
www.gerstel.com
A1.323
Hamilton is a global company specializing in the design and
manufacture of liquid handling, process analytics, robotics, and
automated storage solutions. For more than 60 years, Hamilton
has combined quality materials with skilled workmanship
to ensure the highest level of performance. Founded on the
technology of analytical microlitre and gastight syringes,
Hamilton has a wide offering of laboratory products including
Arc pH, DO and conductivity intelligent sensors, Microlab 600
Diluters and Dispensers and the Microlab 300 Guided Pipetting
System.
HAMILTON
www.hamiltoncompany.com
B1.304
Idex Health and Science is a leading company in f uidic
products and components for life science instruments and
laboratory applications. They offer a broad product portfolio that
includes valves, f ttings, tubing, column hardware, precision
dispense pumps, degassing, detection technologies, manifolds,
and peristaltic pumps.
IDEX HEALTH AND SCIENCE
www.idex-hs.com/analytica
A2.425
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EXHIBITOR HIGHLIGHTS
Labomatic Instruments offers standard and customized
solutions for preparative HPLC, preparative liquid handling
systems, and a wide range of tubings, assembled tubings,
f ttings, and other products for analytical, medical, and f uid
handling systems. Products on show at Analytica 2014 will
include the HD-5000 triple-piston gradient pump, with an
integrated system controller for preparative HPLC, and the
HD-5000 for low pressure gradients.
LABOMATIC INSTRUMENTS
www.labomatic.com
A1.134
LC•GC will be showcasing its three print publications, LC•GC
North America, LC•GC Europe, and LC•GC Asia Pacifi c at
Analytica 2014. LC•GC’s fortnightly digital e-zine, The Column,
will also feature. Working alongside CHROMacademy, the
magazines offer separation solutions to scientists working
in a range of industries by providing peer-reviewed articles,
troubleshooting information, market analyses, and much more.
Please feel free to call at the LC•GC booth to discuss any
queries or upcoming editorial, sales or marketing
opportunities.
LC•GC
www.chromatographyonline.com
B2.148
LECO Corporation offers a range of analytical equipment
including CHNOS elemental analyzers for organic and inorganic
materials, thermogravimetry, calorimeters, GDS spectrometers,
metallographic solutions, and consumables. The separation
science division offers comprehensive chromatography and
time-of-f ight mass spectrometers. Customers around the
world have trusted LECO to provide analytical solutions for
a variety of applications and markets. LECO can provide the
right combination of instruments to meet your needs, and
professional service and application support.
LECO CORPORATION
www.leco-europe.com
A1.324
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Malvern Instruments offers materials and biophysical
characterization systems that can be used across a diverse
range of industries and applications. On show at Analytica 2014
will be the Viscotek SEC-MALS 20, an addition to Malvern’s
range of GPC/SEC detectors. The detector measures absolute
molecular weight of proteins and all types of natural and
synthetic polymers. It also measures radius of gyration (Rg)
for molecules over 10 nm. Malvern report that the system’s
20 angles and low angles improve data quality giving more
accurate molecular weight and Rg measurements.
MALVERN INSTRUMENTS
www.malvern.com
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Markes International, an industry leader in technology for trace
organic analysis, manufactures a range of instrumentation and
software that enhances the analytical capability of GC–MS. As
well as having a reputation for thermal desorption solutions for
GC, Markes also manufactures the BenchTOF time-of-f ight
mass spectrometers — powerful tools for GC or GC×GC
analysis of targets and unknowns. New for Analytica 2014 will
be Select-eV, a variable-energy electron ionization technology
for GC–MS.
MARKES INTERNATIONAL
www.markes.com
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Metrohm specializes in titration and voltammetry and in the
manufacture of instrumentation for ion chromatography,
process analysis, laboratory instrumentation, and near-infrared
spectroscopy. At Analytica 2014, the 940 Professional IC Vario
high-performance ion chromatography system for research
applications and routine use will be on show. Entirely modular
by design, Metrohm report that the system enables unlimited
conf guration possibilities and meets even the most challenging
analytical requirements.
METROHM
www.metrohm.com
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Founded in 1981, the Molnár-Institute focuses on strategies
for improving the efficiency and success of modern (U)HPLC.
With its comprehensive resolution and robustness mapping
abilities, DryLab offers an intuitive and visual software solution
for method development, optimization, trouble-shooting,
robustness testing, and training. The latest product from
the Molnár-Institute, the Knowledge Management Reporting
Tool, is reported to help scientists create QbD-conforming
method reports ready for submission to regulatory authorities,
signif cantly speeding up the process of regulatory approval.
MOLNÁR-INSTITUTE
www.molnar-institute.com
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Considering changing from helium to hydrogen carrier gas for
your GC? Parker Hannif n has an extensive range of ultra-high
purity hydrogen generators, reportedly ideal for carrier gas,
including the new PEM Palladium range — 99.99999%
purity, 11.9 bar and 1300 mL/min. Parker is a leading provider
of hydrogen, nitrogen, and air generators for the analytical
instrument market. Generators are specif cally designed to meet
the stringent gas requirements of the leading manufacturers of
GC, GC–MS, LC–MS, and many more analytical instruments.
PARKER HANNIFIN
www.parker.com/dhfns
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Peak Scientif c Instruments Ltd is a manufacturer of laboratory
gas generators including nitrogen, hydrogen, and zero air,
reported to be suitable to operate most laboratory analytical
applications such as LC–MS and GC. At Analytica 2014 Peak
Scientif c will be exhibiting the Precision Series. A modular
gas generator range for single and multiple GC applications, it
reportedly allows the separation and analysis of multiple gas
types and complex mixtures with excellent accuracy in the most
spatially economic labs.
PEAK SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS
www.peakscientif c.com
marketing@peakscientif c.com
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PSS is a specialist in the analysis of macromolecules and
provides services and supplies for GPC/SEC or HPLC of
polymers, biopolymers, and proteins. Showcased at Analytica
2014 will be the 2D Polymer Analyzer, reported by PSS to
combine separation techniques in an automated, easy-to-use,
and user-friendly solution. Data evaluation includes creation
of contour plots with just a single mouse-click. Other featured
products are the latest version of WinGPC UniChrom software,
PolarSil and NOVEMA Max columns for advanced polycation
analysis, and European reference materials.
POLYMER STANDARDS SERVICE (PSS)
www.pss-polymer.com
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SGE Analytical Science is a leader in creating components
and consumables used in scientif c analysis. At Analytica 2014,
a range of liquid handling, GC, and HPLC products will be on
show with the authorized distributor IVA Analysentechnik e. K.
Specializing in the f eld of scientif c glass engineering for liquid
handling and separation science, SGE has a well-established
foundation in materials science, precision glass engineering,
chemistry, and an understanding of analytical science
application. SGE is part of the Trajan Scientif c and Medical
group of companies. Learn more at www.trajanscimed.com
SGE ANALYTICAL SCIENCE
www.sge.com
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Polymer Char is a company dedicated to the development of
innovative and user-focused solutions for polymer analysis,
specif cally the structural characterization of polyolef ns. Featured
techniques are: Molar mass distribution using GPC/SEC (GPC–
IR, GPC One), chemical composition distribution (CRYSTAF,
TREF, CEF), bivariate distribution by cross-fractionation
chromatography (CFC), high temperature HPLC (TGIC, SGIC
2D), soluble fraction analysis or “xylene solubles” (CRYSTEX,
CRYSTEX QC), preparative fractionation (PREP mc2,
PREP C20), and infrared detection (IR4, IR5 MCT).
POLYMER CHAR
www.polymerchar.com
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Thermo Fisher Scientif c will be displaying LC–MS and isotope ratio
instruments, innovations in separations, and software at Analytica
2014. Products on display will include: The Thermo Scientif c
Orbitrap Fusion Tribrid LC–MS combining three mass analyzers;
the TSQ Quantiva LC–MS–MS that breaks the attogram sensitivity
barrier; and the Trace 1300 Series GC, which offers options to
conserve helium, employ multiple detectors simultaneously, and
automate sampling gas workf ows. Also featured is the Virtuoso Vial
Identif cation System, reported by Thermo to automate vial labelling
to minimize errors and increase productivity.
THERMO FISHER SCIENTIFIC
www.thermoscientif c.com
martine.ruprecht@
thermof sher.com
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Tosoh Bioscience is a leading provider of liquid chromatography
technology. The company’s portfolio encompasses GPC
instruments and a comprehensive line of biopurif cation
media and (U)HPLC columns for all common modes of liquid
chromatography. At Analytica 2014 Tosoh Bioscience will
showcase products for HPLC bioanalysis, biopurif cation, and
SEC/GPC analysis, such as the TSKgel SuperSW mAb series
of SEC columns for antibody analysis, the ultra-high capacity
TOYOPEARL Protein A and mixed-mode media, and the high
temperature GPC system EcoSEC HT.
TOSOH BIOSCIENCE
www.tosohbioscience.de
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Shimadzu is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of
analytical instrumentation. The company’s equipment and
systems are used as essential tools for quality control in
health, environmental, and consumer protection. Business
segments of chromatography, spectroscopy, environmental
analysis, balances, biotechnology, and material testing make
up a homogeneous yet versatile offering. At Analytica 2014,
Shimadzu will exhibit the new LCMS-8050 triple quadruple
LC–MS–MS system that meets the growing demand for
trace-level quantitation in clinical research and other markets.
SHIMADZU
www.shimadzu.de
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YMC Europe offers a wide range of products for
chromatographers including (U)HPLC columns, bulk media for
preparative chromatography, and glass columns for MPLC and
DAC-columns. Featured products are YMC-Triart hybrid columns
with temperature and pH stability for method development. New
additions to the YMC CHIRAL-family include YMC CHIRAL
Amylose-C and YMC CHIRAL Cellulose-C available in 5 µm
analytical and preparative HPLC columns and as preparative
bulk media with 10 µm and 20 µm.
YMC EUROPE
www.ymc.de
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Wyatt is a world leader in light-scattering instrumentation
and software for determining the absolute molar mass, size,
charge, and interactions of macromolecules and nanoparticles
in solution. The company offers instruments for: In line multi
angle static light scattering (SEC–MALS), f eld-f ow fractionation
(FFF–MALS), composition gradients for interaction analysis
(CG–MALS), high-throughput dynamic light scattering (DLS),
high-sensitivity electrophoretic mobility (MP–PALS), differential
refractometry, and differential viscosity.
WYATT TECHNOLOGY
www.wyatt.com
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Waters Corporation provides a connected portfolio of
separations and analytical science, mass spectrometry, and
laboratory informatics, as well as thermal analysis products.The
following products will be displayed at Analytica 2014: ACQUITY
UPC2 System, ACQUITY QDa Detector, novel microscale
technology, PATROL UPLC Laboratory Analyzer, ACQUITY
UPLC H-Class with QDa System for Method Development,
ACQUITY APC System, analytical standards and reagents,
certif ed materials, columns and sample prep products.
WATERS CORPORATION
www.waters.com
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GUIDE TO MUNICH
The capital city of Bavaria has
a wealth of sights and activities
to enjoy. Situated near the foot
of the German Alps, the “music
metropolis” of Munich boasts
numerous museums and beer
gardens, as well as world-class
shopping. In this short guide,
LC•GC Europe presents a glimpse
of what’s on offer in this vibrant city.
PLACES TO EAT AND DRINK
Augustiner-Keller
Arnulfstrasse 52
Tel: +49 89 5943 93
www.augustinerkeller.de/english
This famous beer cellar is steeped in
history, being described as Munich’s
beer warehouse from 1812, its history
as a brewery can be traced back to the
17th century. There are several different
rooms offering a different ambiance,
a beer snuggery (Bierstüberl) gives
visitors a cosy feeling while the Hunting
Parlour is a much larger space often
used for business dinners or parties.
In addition to these there is a beer hall
and visitors can also take advantage
of the stocks cellar (open Mon–Sat
from 16:00–01:00); with space for
300 guests these two tubes give
an indication of how the space was
traditionally used. Of course, this
establishment features one of the city’s
oldest beer gardens, which is housed
under chestnut trees.
Al Torchio Trattoria Vinoteca
Amalienstrasse 42
Tel: +49 89 2850 49
www.al-torchio.de
Highly rated on Trip Advisor, this cosy
trattoria is located in Munich’s university
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district, offering traditional Italian cuisine,
produced with fresh ingredients and at
reasonable prices. If you are looking for
something a bit different to the widely
found German cuisine this is the place
to go.
Bogenhaeuser Hof
Ismaninger Str. 85
Tel: +49 89 9855 86
www.bogenhauser-hof.de
A modern and elegant, yet comfortable
restaurant ideal for business meetings
and professional gatherings. The
menu is focused on a diverse range
of international cuisine. Diners have
the opportunity to enjoy the outside
landscaped garden, the main dining hall,
or a choice of a range of smaller
rooms for private parties.
Broeding
Schulstrasse 9
Tel: +49 89 1642 38
www.broeding.de/en
This restaurant promises
innovative German
cuisine, cooked with fresh
products. The setting is
a little more formal than
some restaurants featured, with a
set menu of 5 or 6 courses available
each day. There is a wide choice of
Austrian wines available too, as the
team behind the business have been
importing Austrian wines since 1990.
It’s also a good place to go if you are
looking for conversation, as it is a
music-free restaurant. Rated as a top
restaurant, booking is advisable.
Geisels Werneckhof
Werneckstrasse 11
Tel: +49 68 8938 8795
www.geisels-werneckhof.de
This michelin star restaurant is home to
renowned chef Tohru Nakamura. The
restaurant offers refined international
cuisine with Asian influences. Customers
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can choose between a multi-faceted
Gaudi menu of five courses, or a more
refined Soli classic menu. A great place
to go if you are looking for a special
evening.
Jasmin Asia Cuisine
Munich Lindwurmstraße 167
Tel: +49 089 767757 12
www.jasmin-asia-cuisine.de/
Set back from the main tourist areas,
this is a small family-run establishment
offering specially selected
delicacies from Vietnam. It is a small
establishment, ideal for a quick snack or
light dinner. Be aware, credit cards are
not accepted.
Hofbräuhaus
Am Platzl 9
Tel: +49 (0)89 290136 10
www.hofbraeuhaus.de/en/index_
en.html
The Hofbräuhaus is considered to be
a top tourist attraction of Munich where
beer in litre-sized steins is served by
traditionally dressed people. Customers
can enjoy some German specialities
while being entertained by live “oom-pah”
music, which is performed daily on a
stage in the centre of the public beer
hall. Patrons of the bar can also enjoy a
relaxing sit in the walled beer garden.
Prinz Myshkin
Hackenstraße 2,
Tel. +49 89 2655 96
www.prinzmyshkin.com
This restaurant offers vegetarian cuisine
from all over the world. Although
slightly more pricey than some of the
beer cellars, it does have a philosophy
of only serving top-quality food that
contains no preservatives or artificial
flavours. Here you can enjoy a range
of dishes, from simple appetizers to
oven-baked meals and Asian-styled
plates to the cakes made at the
restaurant’s own patisserie. There are
also menu options available that do not
contain any dairy or egg products.
Lowenbräukeller
Nymphenburgerstrasse 2
+49 89 54 72 66 90
www.loewenbraeukeller.com/en/
Located near to the central railway
station, Löwenbräukeller is the restaurant
and beer garden annex to the massive
Löwenbräu Brewery. It opened its doors
in 1883 with more than 8000 seats and
houses a large restaurant and a casual
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“Pils-Bar” that is a spot to
see and be seen. The size of
the building is matched by
the size of the food portions,
so be prepared! A must-visit
while in Munich!
PLACES TO VISIT
Nymphenburg Palace
Eingang 19
Tel: +49 89 1790 80
www.schloss-
nymphenburg.de/index.
htm
Nymphenburg Palace was originally
designed as the summer residence
of Bavarian Elector Ferdinand Maria’s
wife Henriette Adelaide of Savoy who
was pregnant with the son and heir to
the throne, Max Emanuel. Initially the
building was a cubic pavilion situated
outside of Munich in the countryside,
but the size of the palace has increased
dramatically over the course of 200
years. Housed within the rococo
and baroque-styled palace is the
magnificent hall, the Steinerner Saal,
which was created by Johann Baptist
Zimmermann and François Cuvilliés the
Elder and spans over two floors and is
opulently decorated. The Amalienburg
hunting lodge is another of the
impressive and lavish rooms created by
François Cuvilliés the Elder; this is the
only lodge of the palace that is opened
in the winter. Guided tours aren’t usually
offered but you can purchase an
audio-guide that is available in German,
English, Italian, Spanish, and Russian.
Frauenkirche — Cathedral Church
of Our Lady
Frauenplatz 1
www.muenchner-dom.de
The Metropolitan Church of the
Archbishop of Munich-Freising is
a landmark of the city. Dominating
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the skyline, it is easy to find and
offers an impressive gothic entrance
from the 15th century. The original
architect, Jörg von Halspach, is
reported to have dropped dead after
laying the last brick and is buried
on site. It was seriously damaged
by Allied bombings, which left the
skeleton structure and little else intact.
However, it was drastically restored in
several stages from 1947, finally being
completed in 1994.
As an interesting side note, there is
a large footprint on the stone floor as
you enter the building, which is said to
be the Devil’s (the Teufelstritt). There
are two versions of the story, one
states that the Devil was ridiculing the
windowless building and stomped his
foot with glee. The other version claims
that the Devil challenged von Halspach
to make a nave that had no windows,
which he accepted. Once the job had
been completed the architect led the
devil to the one spot in the building
where you could not see the 66-foot
high windows (hidden behind pillars)
and the Devil, angered that he had
been tricked, stomped his foot in rage
leaving his footprint behind!
Tierpark Hellabrunn — Hellabrunn
Zoo
Tierparkstr. 30
Tel: +49 89 6250 80
www.tierpark-hellabrunn.de
The Hellabrunn zoo was founded in
1911 and is said to be the world’s
first geo-zoo, which means that
the animals live according to their
geographical distribution. It was shut
in 1922 but was re-opened under
the management of Heinz Heck, who
wanted to show the animals in more
open grounds rather than separated
into their zoological taxonomy. Heck
made a name for himself by successful
breeding programmes at Hellabrunn
and also, with the help of his brother,
the breeding back of extinct species
such as aurochs and tarpan. After
WWII, the zoo had to start up again for
a third time. The site now houses large
indoor enclosures and a centre for
animal welfare, nature conservation,
and the protection of species that
was built in 2007 to inform visitors of
the worldwide activities of the zoo.
Opening hours for the zoo: Oct.–Mar.
09:00–17:00, Apr.–Sep. 09:00–18:00.
Admissions for adults is €12 and
for children (4–14 years) €5 other
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concessions are available but valid ID
is required.
Neues Rathaus — the new Town
Hall
Marienplatz 8
Built from 1867 to 1909 in a
Flanders Gothic style, this building
features a striking 300-foot long
façade embellished with elaborate
ornamentation. Its tower is home to the
carillon (Glockenspiel) that demonstrates
parts of Munich’s history. The upper
tier of the clock shows figures jousting,
which represents the joust arranged
for the marriage of Duke Wilheim V
and Renata of Lothringen. The lower
level features figures performing the
“Schäfflertanz”, a traditional dance of
Munich. Visitors can enjoy the clock’s
display everyday at 11:00 and then again
at 12:00, between March and October
the clock also chimes at 17:00.
MUSEUMS AND GALLERIES
Bayerisches National Museum
Prinzregentenstr. 3
Tel: +49 89 2112 40 1
www.bayerisches-nationalmuseum.
de/Engl/b.htm
The Baviarian National Museum is
regarded as one of Europe’s major
art and cultural museums. It focuses
mainly on the artefacts from Southern
Germany and in particular Bavaria. It is
composed of three stories and houses
furniture, pottery, cribs, sculptures,
musical instruments, and much more
ranging from the Middle Ages to the
Rococo and Renaissance periods.
Adults tickets are €5 and €1 on a
Sunday (it is free for people under 18),
however entrance prices do not apply
for special exhibitions. Opening hours
are from Tuesday to Sunday
10:00–17:00 and on Thursday it has
extended hours until 20:00.
Deutsches Museum
Museumsinsel 1
Tel: +49 89 2179-1
www.deutsches-museum.de/en/
information/
The Deutsches Museum houses 50
exhibition sections covering a vast
selection of subjects from aeronautics
to textile technology. Tours and
demonstrations for individuals or families
are in German only and are free of
charge except for the Planetarium and
the general tour. Specialist tours are
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available in other languages and you
can take a general tour for €3, covering
several exhibitions and lasting about
2.5 h. There are interactive elements to
some of the exhibits, but as there are so
many things to see it is advisable to get
there early. Admission is €8.50 for adults
and €3 for children between the ages
of 6 and 15 years. It is open daily from
09:00–17:00.
Bier and Oktoberfest Museum
Sterneckerstr. 2
Tel: +49 89 2423 16 07
www.bier-und-oktoberfestmuseum.
de/english/dahoam.html
This museum is housed within a
14th-century building that has been
sensitively restored and several ceiling
paintings have been uncovered that
date back to 1340. The history of the
building is only one of the delights on
offer here, however, the rest is based on
taste. Visitors can learn about the history
of beer with the culinary-guided tour
that includes beer sampling and at the
end of the tour an enjoyable meal. There
are also beer tasting and beer brewing
courses available, and the museum bar
and restaurant that seats up to 120 is
ideal for parties. The museum is open
Tuesday to Saturday from 13:00–18:00
and the restaurant is open from 18:00–
24:00. Tickets cost €4 for an adult.
SHOPPING
Viktualienmarkt
The Viktualienmarkt is a bustling,
colourful food market at the end of the
pedestrian zone off the Marienplatz. It
has existed on the site since 1807 and
is one of the city’s major attractions. At
the heart of the market is a traditional
maypole surrounded by a beer garden.
It is an excellent place to find fresh fruits,
vegetables, cheeses, and sausages.
Stalls are generally open between 10:00
and 18:00 Monday to Friday and 10:00
until 15:00 on Saturday, however, these
times may vary from stall to stall.
Kaufingerstr./Neuhauserstr.
www.shops-muenchen.de
This pedestrian-only area starting at
Karlsplatz and ending in Marienplatz is
where you will find the familiar high street
stores as well as a few smaller boutiques.
You can find plenty of clothes shops,
jewellers, and perfumeries and there are
also plenty of places to eat and drink, so
a whole day could get you lost wandering
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around this area of Munich. Be careful
though — it can be extremely busy at
peak times!
Riem Arcaden
Willy-Brandt-Platz 5
Tel: +49 89 93 00 60
www.riemarcaden.de/website/
The Riem Arcaden is a large indoor
shopping mall at Munich Messestadt,
which is the business/exhibition centre
district of Munich. It takes about 20
minutes on the subway to get there from
the city centre. With over 120 shops and
restaurants, ranging from department
stores to independent shops, all arranged
over three floors, there is something for
every palate.
GETTING AROUND
Public Transport
Probably the best way of getting
around Munich is on public transport.
There are buses, trams, the S-, and the
U-Bahn within Munich, as well as the
Deutsches Bahn if you would prefer
to travel further afield. The city also
puts on night services on a Friday and
Saturday evening. There are plenty
of choices for tickets depending
on what you require and these can
be purchased from service points,
customer service centres, info points,
and several private sellers (such as
kiosks). For more information on public
transport including timetables and
route maps please visit the website:
www.muenchen.de/verticals/Traffic_
Transport/227515/index.html
Bicycles
There are plenty of rental places to get
a bike for your stay in Munich and with
extensive bike lanes it is an easy way to
get around the city.
Mike’s Bike Tours and Bike Rentals
tel. +49 89 2554 39 87
Radius Tours & Bike Rental
tel. +49 89 5502 93 74
Munich Walk Tours
tel. +49 89 2423 17 67
Spurwechse Stadtführungen
tel. +49 89 6924 69 9
Internet Resources
www.muenchen.de
www.fodors.com
www.mytravelmunich.com
www.lonelyplanet.com
www.discover-munich.info
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