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Join us for our free seminar on Cannabis Testing

The seminar will cover insights into:

 
  • Sample Preparation in Complex Matrices
  • The Importance of Cannabis Potency Testing
  • Terpene and Residual Solvents Analysis
  • Comprehensive Pesticides Testing
 
As well as many other interesting topics!
 

Learn more from industry experts from BRITISH CANNABIS®, Manchester Metropolitan University and other industry partners! 

Where

 

Shimadzu UK Centre of Excellence, Mill Court, Featherstone Road, Milton Keynes MK12 5RE

When

 

27th February 2020, 9am - 4.15pm

9:00 Registration
 
9:30 Introduction
9:40 The importance of Cannabis Potency Testing - Dr Raymond Wong, Shimadzu UK
10:10 Guest Speaker -  James Bozeman, BRITISH CANNABIS®
10:40 Optimising Sample Preparation for the analyses of cannabinoids in complex matrices – Dave Speake, SPEX Europe
11:10 Break
11:25 A taste of CBD: Analysis of cannabidiol in edibles including gummy bears and chocolate - Dr Matthew Hulme, Manchester Metropolitan University
11:55
2-in-1: Terpene Profiling and Residual Solvent Analysis (HS-GCMS) - Dr Ollie Stacey, Shimadzu UK
12:25 Buffet Lunch
13:10 Comprehensive pesticide analysis using LCMS and GCMS -  Part 1 LCMS - Dr Anthony Sullivan, Shimadzu UK
13:40 Comprehensive pesticide analysis using LCMS and GCMS - Part 2 GCMS - Annina Smith, Shimadzu UK
14:10 Sample preparation for successful cannabis testing -  Dr Raymond Wong, Shimadzu UK
14:40 Break
14:55
FTIR Analysis of Cannabis Oil Supplements – Jim Williams, Specac
15:25 Analysis of Heavy Metals in CBD products using ICP instrumentation - Ralph Vokes, Shimadzu UK
16:00 Q&A and End
 

For any questions regarding the seminar please contact: Anna.Cooper@Shimadzu.co.uk

 
 

Disclaimer: Shimadzu does not support or promote the use of its products or services in connection with illegal use, cultivation or trade of cannabis products. Shimadzu is not condoning the use of recreational or medical marijuana, and is merely providing a market summary of the cannabis testing industry.