Anton Paar USA is Bringing Solutions to You with their new Mobile Lab

A customized vehicle with 200ft of interior space to create a hands-on demonstration and learning environment.

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A lab on wheels, the Mobile Lab will travel from coast to coast of the United States to meet with customers, making it easier to learn about the company‘s diverse product portfolio.
What is the Mobile Lab? A completely customized rolling show vehicle with 200ft2 of interior space to create a hands-on demonstration and learning environment. Once onboard, visitors will have the opportunity to interact with Anton Paar‘s wide range of laboratory and process instruments. Multimedia devices are installed throughout the lab with explanatory texts, video and graphics for a completely immersive technological experience. Technical Support personnel will be available to answer questions and provide interactive product demonstrations.. The Mobile Lab will travel to customer sites, exhibitions and industry events all across the United States, at no cost to participants.
The Mobile Lab will make its debut at Pittcon 2017 in Chicago, Illinois, March 6-9 in booth #4637. Visit www.anton-paar.com/mobilelab for details.
Anton Paar GmbH develops, produces and distributes highly accurate laboratory instruments and process measuring systems, and provides custom-tailored automation and robotic solutions. It is the world leader in the measurement of density, concentration and CO2 and in the field of rheometry. Anton Paar USA, located in Ashland, Virginia is a subsidiary of Anton Paar GmbH with sales and service representatives throughout the United States.
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