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Agilent opens technology cooperation center with KAIST

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SANTA CLARA, USA: Agilent Technologies Inc. today announced it will collaborate with the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), one of Korea's top public research universities, to further the development of inorganic analytical technology through research, education and knowledge-sharing.

KAIST recently established the new Inorganic Analysis Technology Cooperation Center, which has the latest Agilent mass spectrometry instruments for customers in South Korea's semiconductor, chemical, energy and material science industries to conduct research or learn about the latest in inorganic analysis technology. The center will focus on applications in energy, semiconductors, advanced materials and nanotechnology.

The new center will be equipped with Agilent inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) and inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES) instruments. The center is located in Daejeon at the KAIST Research Analysis Center, convenient for users in the eastern and southern cities of South Korea.

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