Spectroscopy Leader Releases iOS Mobile Application to Apple’s iTunes Store

Mass spectrometry & spectroscopy

Spectroscopy Leader Releases iOS Mobile Application to Apple’s iTunes Store

25 Apr, 2013

Published over 13 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Mass spectrometry & spectroscopy.

Ocean Optics has released a mobile application for iOS devices to the iTunes Store. The free application allows users of Apple’s iPhone, iPod touch and iPad to access helpful spectroscopy calculators, browse application data and access the latest technical product information on Ocean Optics spectrometers, sensors, light sources, and fibre optic capabilities. The complete application is available here.

“Ocean Optics understands the importance of staying connected to our customers. We are always looking for new ways to provide useful applications, spectroscopy and product information in formats our customers use every day,” said Michael Allen, Ocean Optics Director of Marketing & Product Development. “Mobile devices have become such an integral part of our everyday life that having access to Ocean Optics product information in a mobile format is as important as a website or a catalogue. Ultimately, our goal is to provide customers with the information they need, in the format they want, whenever and wherever they need it.”

The Ocean Optics mobile application is compatible with Apple iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad devices running the iOS 6.0 or later operating system.

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