October 20 – 25, 2024
Raleigh Convention Center – Raleigh, NC
The Great Scientific Exchange
This annual international conference, hosted by the Federation of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy Societies (FACSS) since 1974, features a cutting-edge technical program, world-class exhibits, and extensive networking opportunities. SciX brings together research and industry to share and discuss the latest developments in instrumentation, applications, and analytical chemistry. Explore sessions by industry leaders in food forensics, forensic sciences, biotech, pharma and security, as well as poster sessions, and a vibrant exhibit hall. Visit the SciX website to learn more or register.
Visit Wasatch Photonics at booth #409
- See our X series for Raman, the most powerful, comprehensive compact Raman product line ever, for researchers & OEMs. Offered at wavelengths spanning 532-1064 nm, the X series is configurable for a wide range of applications, covering fingerprint + functional peaks. From modular spectrometers to integrated systems, our ‘OEM inside’ design helps you transition easily from research to real-world applications.
- We’ll also have our XM series for OEMs, which covers the fingerprint range in a smaller footprint at 785 & 830 nm, and our XL series for research, a high-throughput optical bench plus ultra-cooled scientific camera for extremely low light levels & long measurements.
- Talk to us about your research & technical challenges, or ask application-specific questions.
- Learn more about our collaborative approach to product development with OEM customers, from accelerating your time to launch to support throughout the full life cycle.
Come meet our global sales team, or watch for them in the scientific sessions:
- David Creasey – CEO
- Michael Matthews – Vice President, Spectroscopy Division
- Kevin Pate – Americas sales & support
- Daniel Bieg – DACH sales & support, SphereOptics GmbH
- Dieter Bingemann – Senior Applications Scientist
Exhibit Hours
Monday, 21 October | 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm |
Tuesday, 22 October | 9:30 am – 5:00 pm |
Wednesday, 23 October | 9:30 am – 4:00 pm |