Confocal Raman Imaging Symposium 2023

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Confocal Raman Imaging Symposium 2023

23 Jun, 2023

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The 19th Confocal Raman Imaging Symposium, announced by Oxford Instruments/WITec, will take place September 25 - 27, 2023 in Ulm, Germany. This multidisciplinary, international conference for chemical characterisation and imaging brings together the Raman microscopy and spectroscopy community to share leading-edge developments in methodology and technology. Researchers from all areas of application are cordially invited to participate and present their results.

Speakers from academia and industry will present their work in fields ranging from pharmaceutical research to microparticles, cultural heritage to nutritional science, 2D materials to astromaterials and more. The poster session will provide attendees with the opportunity to share their own work alongside that of their peers in a relaxed forum conducive to discussion. Raman experts and newcomers alike will benefit from the variety and depth of the presentations.

Equipment demonstrations will be held at WITec headquarters on the third day of the conference featuring the latest hardware and software. This session will also allow attendees to engage directly with WITec team members to discuss their work.

The organisers very much look forward to seeing the Raman community gathered once again in Ulm at this annual event for spectroscopic chemical imaging.

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