- How to maintain data consistency and confidence
- Considerations for validation and regulated environments
- Tips for reducing downtime and user retraining
- Existing Zetasizer Nano users
- Laboratory managers
- Method development scientists
- Formulation and analytical scientists
- Quality control and quality assurance teams
Virtual Lunch & Learn
From Zetasizer Nano to Advance - Without Disrupting Your Workflow
July 24, 2026 | 12:30 - 13:00 BST | Virtual
About this event
With Zetasizer Nano support ending in 2027, many laboratories are beginning to plan their next steps. But how do you upgrade without disrupting established methods, workflows or data continuity? Join our experts for this interactive Lunch & Learn session focused on helping Zetasizer Nano users confidently plan their transition to Zetasizer Advance.
Ask the Expert
This session is designed to be interactive. We'll begin by addressing some of the most common questions we hear from Zetasizer Nano users planning their upgrade, like:
Then we'll open the discussion to your questions.
Dr. Mike Kaszuba has extensive experience supporting particle characterization workflows across academic, industrial and regulated laboratory environments. During this session, he'll share practical insights and best practices drawn from years of experience helping scientists generate high-quality, reproducible light scattering data.
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Who should attend?
This session is designed for:
Why attend?
Support for the Zetasizer Nano ends in 2027. Whether you're actively evaluating your next steps or simply looking to improve your current workflows, this session will provide practical insights to help you make informed decisions about your laboratory's future.
Places are limited. Don't delay - reserve your place today.