New Client JEOL

We are always pleased to work with new clients, and our latest, JEOL, is no exception.

Good Call Media is to partner with the company on a project designed to look in detail at their work in the field of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectrometers and our first assignment was to visit the recent Euromar 2017 Congress in Warsaw, Poland, where JEOL was a sponsor. We will also be filming at their facility in Japan as part of the project.

Our first short video with the company highlighted JEOL’s presence at Euromar and was used by the company on their Linked In site for JEOL Europe.

JEOL EUROPE – EUROMAR 2017 from JEOL EUROPE on Vimeo.

EUROMAR2017 gathered almost 550 participants, who met to exchange knowledge and the results of scientific research in the field of magnetic resonance, ranging from physics and chemistry to biology and medicine.

JEOL’s NMR products are high quality and selling in Europe.

JEOL is a leading supplier of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectrometers, mass spectrometers, scanning electron microscopes (SEMs), transmission electron microscopes (TEMs), scanning probe microscopes (SPMs), and semiconductor tools for scientific and industrial purposes. Providing applications-specific solutions that advance their customers’ diverse objectives — from routine analysis of organic and inorganic specimens to breakthroughs in nanotechnological development.

Nik Wood of Good Call Media, said:”JEOL is an amazing company with roots in the excellence of Japanese technology but is now very much a player in Europe and the rest of the world and our job will be to work closely with them to illustrate the work of their NMR team and the products they produce and sell.” Our work with JEOL is going to involve interviewing some of their best customers throughout Europe including several academic institutions who have decided to invest in JEOL equipment.

The Euromar event gave us the chance to meet with JEOL’s personnel from all around the world and we will also be visiting the JEOL facility in Tokyo, Japan to show the level of engineering excellence involved in producing NMR products – a skill that dates back almost sixty years.