CEM Investigator Wins 2005 R&D Award
Ai Scientific is pleased
to announce that the CEM Investigator™ System, an integrated microwave
synthesis system and Raman spectrometer, has won a 2005 R&D
100 Award.
This award is
presented on a yearly basis by the editors of R&D Magazine in
recognition of the most “technologically significant new products
and processes of the year.” CEM has won this award 7 out of the
last 10 years.
“We are honoured
that R&D Magazine has chosen to recognise our latest microwave
laboratory instrument with this prestigious award,” said Michael
J. Collins, President & CEO of CEM Corporation. “It is a singular
distinction to be chosen again and we would like to thank the judges
and the editors of R&D Magazine for their consideration.”
The Investigator
System is also the third consecutive system from CEM's Life Science
Division to win the award. Last year, CEM's Odyssey™ Microwave Peptide
Synthesizer was recognized and the company's Voyager™ System for
the scale up of microwave synthesis reactions won in 2003.
CEM combined
the proven capabilities of the Discover® microwave synthesis
platform with Raman spectrometry to create Investigator, the first
integrated approach to in situ analysis of reactions. The microwave
synthesis system provides faster, cleaner chemistries and significantly
better yields than conventional synthesis, while the Raman spectrometer
offers detailed information about the reaction mixture and the progress
of the chemistry in real-time. The Investigator is the only benchtop
laboratory system that provides in situ monitoring of microwave-assisted
organic reactions, giving chemists a tool that allows them to quickly
optimize their reactions in real-time and increase their productivity
without having to interrupt the synthetic process.
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