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The application of Raman spectroscopy in forensic sciences.http://www.renishaw.com/forensic
Forensic science The application of Raman spectroscopy in forensic sciences. [13 kB] Raman Spectroscopy applications Raman spectroscopy is being successfully applied to the analysis of a wide-ranging number of materials and systems. Renishaw has spearheaded this expansion with innovations such as the award winning ultra violet (UV) micro Raman spectrometer and combined Raman/scanning probe microscope systems. [13 kB] Scottish business award for spectroscopy expert D3 Technologies Ltd, a leader in Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS), and a subsidiary of world-leading metrology and spectroscopy company Renishaw plc, was honoured with a spin-out recognition award at the recent University of Strathclyde Enterprise Awards. The award recognised D3 for its work on trace detection used in drug development, forensic science and medical diagnostics. [15 kB] Blog: Do we get your vote? Many people like popularity lists judging by the large number of blogs and TV/radio programmes over the festive season that were devoted to reflections on the past – ‘The decade's Top 100 greatest rock songs', ‘Top 10 movies of 2009’, 'Celebrity disasters of the year'... Blog: The Raman rainbow I’m always pleased when a colleague offers to write a post, because firstly, it signifies that they see value in our blog and its readership, and secondly, because it gives me a rest! Therefore today I’m pleased to hand over the reigns to Dr Laura Pickard from our highly successful Spectroscopy... SEM-Raman system Renishaw SEM-SCA combines full SEM and Raman capabilities [19 kB] Ground breaking molecular diagnostics business appoints new CEO Glasgow, Scotland, 3rd February 2010: D3 Technologies Ltd, a world leading provider of trace level detection technologies based on the exploitation of Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering (SERS) and Surface-Enhanced Resonance Raman Scattering (SERRS), today announced that it has appointed David Burns as its new Chief Executive Officer. He will lead the Company towards the international launch of its first in-vitro diagnostic (IVD) products, with the aim to establish D3 Technologies as a global play [16 kB] About Renishaw Renishaw fundamentally believes that success comes from patented and innovative products and processes, high quality manufacturing, and the ability to provide local customer support in all its markets around the globe. [16 kB] Research and development Group Engineering provides software, electronics, design testing, rapid prototyping and research services, supporting innovation throughout the Renishaw Group. [14 kB] D3 Technologies provides R&D to aid chronic wound care Renishaw subsidiary D3 Technologies Ltd has been confirmed as an R&D provider to ITI Techmedia 's research and development Programme that will develop technology to aid healthcare clinicians with wound infection diagnosis and the management of chronic wounds. The technology is set to enable wound care therapies that will significantly improve patients’ quality of life and reduce associated healthcare costs. [21 kB]
Renishaw introduction Introduction to the Renishaw Group, highlighting business strategy, market sectors and summarising recent innovations. [9.09 MB] Manufacturing process improvement How probing and calibration on your machine tools can reduce downtime and process variation, raising your productivity and profits [28.40 MB] Scottish business award for spectroscopy expert - text only D3 Technologies Ltd, a leader in Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS), and a subsidiary of world-leading metrology and spectroscopy company Renishaw plc, was honoured with a spin-out recognition award at the recent University of Strathclyde Enterprise Awards. [137 kB] Ground breaking molecular diagnostics business appoints new CEO D3 Technologies Ltd, a world leading provider of trace level detection technologies based on the exploitation of Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering (SERS) and Surface-Enhanced Resonance Raman Scattering (SERRS), today announced that it has appointed David Burns as its new Chief Executive Officer. He will lead the Compan [143 kB] New CEO required for ground breaking molecular diagnostics business (3rd June 2009): D3 Technologies Ltd, a world leading provider of trace level detection technologies based on the exploitation of Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS) and surface enhanced resonance Raman scattering (SERRS), today announced that it has initiated a search for a new Chief Executive Officer. The Comp [146 kB] News article: AB Precision - Guardian remote control vehicle Text Only AB Precision Guardian remote control vehicle. The Guardian – saving lives with compact, simple and reliable technology. The science fiction writer Isaac Asimov’s first law of robotics states, “A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.” When penned in 1942, the autho [33 kB] Spectroscopy Innovations 10 In this issue: using Raman to assess sperm viability; Raman - a valuable tool for the forensic scientist; the inVia story; boosting productivity with automation and remote control [722 kB] Inside Raman seminar UK 2011 programme Natural History Museum, London, UK. Day 1, Monday 26th September 2011: conservation and life science applications. Day 2, Tuesday 27th September 2011: chemistry, materials science, and physics applications. [47 kB] Scottish business award for spectroscopy expert D3 Technologies Ltd, a leader in Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS), and a subsidiary of world-leading metrology and spectroscopy company Renishaw plc, was honoured with a spin-out recognition award at the recent University of Strathclyde Enterprise Awards. [70 kB] The Confidence to Shine Dental information leaflet for dentists and patients on Renishaw incise zirconia crowns and bridges [318 kB] News article: AB Precision - Guardian remote control vehicle Case Story AB Precision Guardian remote control vehicle. The Guardian – saving lives with compact, simple and reliable technology. The science fiction writer Isaac Asimov’s first law of robotics states, “A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.” When penned in 1942, the autho [145 kB]
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