Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh invest in new Labmaster Neo water activity meter for research and development projects in product safety.
Queen Margaret University in Edinburgh has invested in a new Labmaster Neo water activity meter to support its research and development projects in product safety.
Water activity (aw) measurement is a vital aspect of understanding microbial growth, shelf-life, and product stability. By integrating the Labmaster Neo into its laboratories, Queen Margaret University aims to enhance the precision and reliability of its R&D work, particularly in studies related to food safety, pharmaceuticals, and other moisture-sensitive products.

The Labmaster Neo’s advanced technology allows researchers to monitor and control water activity accurately, providing critical insights for innovation and safety in product development. This investment underlines the university’s commitment to cutting-edge research and high standards in product safety and quality.