Gamry Instruments to Exhibit at Power Sources Conference

Top Quote Gamry Instruments is proud to be an exhibitor at the 46th Power Sources Conference, known as the best possible conference for meeting key influencers in the power source arena. End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) May 23, 2014 - Gamry Instruments, designer and manufacturer of electrochemical instruments, will be an exhibitor at the 46th Power Sources Conference June 9th - 12th in Orlando, Florida. The conference is being held at the Orlando Wyndham Resort.

    The Power Sources Conference is known to be the best conference for obtaining information and meeting with key influencers in the military power sources arena. Getting updates on new military and government needs and requirements, you will learn about the latest power sources technology. In addition, this year Power Sources has teamed with the Orlando Convention Aid to help make the most of your time in Orlando with the availability of discount tickets for restaurants and attractions.

    Gamry Instruments will be exhibiting in the Orlando Wyndam Resort at Booth #400. Dr. Chris Beasley will be on hand representing Gamry. Stop by to see Chris and see first-hand some of the new products Gamry will be displaying.

    Celebrating 25 years, Gamry was founded in 1989 designing and manufacturing precision electrochemical instruments and accessories. From the start, Gamry has created instruments with uncommon value and performance with the simple goal of wanting every user to be satisfied with their Gamry Instrument.

    In addition to quality electrochemical instruments and cell design, Gamry takes pride in offering top notch support both before and after the sale. The sales and technical support staff consists of electrochemists and engineers with real-word research experience.

    For more information on any of Gamry's electrochemical instruments, please contact Gamry Instruments at 215-682-9330 or email sales ( @ ) gamry dot com.

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