| 00:00:00 | Welcome | 
| 00:00:22 | Introduction | 
| 00:01:04 | About ASD | 
| 00:01:58 | In this webinar, you will learn: | 
| 00:02:33 | How it Works | 
| 00:03:52 | Contact Measurements | 
| 00:07:14 | Non-contact Measurements | 
| 00:10:40 | Benefits of Field Spectrometry | 
| 00:12:56 | Applications | 
| 00:13:17 | Remote Sensing | 
| 00:17:47 | Remote Sensing Applications | 
| 00:18:41 | Spectroscopy of Vegetation | 
| 00:20:07 | Spectroscopy of Vegetation | 
| 00:20:30 | Spectroscopy of Vegetation | 
| 00:21:04 | Plant Species Mapping | 
| 00:21:51 | Ecosystem Mapping | 
| 00:22:49 | Agricultural Applications | 
| 00:23:37 | Tea Quality | 
| 00:24:31 | Tea Quality | 
| 00:25:10 | NIR and Water Quality | 
| 00:26:06 | Geology and Mining | 
| 00:26:46 | Mineralogy can identify the ore body | 
| 00:27:45 | Geology and Mining | 
| 00:28:12 | Process Control | 
| 00:28:48 | Automation | 
| 00:29:02 | Industrial and Other Markets | 
| 00:30:14 | NIR and Meat | 
| 00:30:58 | NIR and Beer Brewing | 
| 00:31:23 | NIR and Viticulture | 
| 00:31:41 | NIR and Dairy | 
| 00:32:03 | Fruit Defects and Postharvest Behavior | 
| 00:32:41 | NIR and Artwork | 
| 00:33:17 | Pharmaceutical Applications | 
| 00:33:58 | NIR and Malaria | 
| 00:35:37 | Future Trends | 
| 00:35:57 | Future Trends | 
| 00:36:32 | New Type of IR Photosynthesis | 
| 00:37:28 | Spectral Analyzers in Smart Phones | 
| 00:38:42 | Questions? | 
| 00:46:44 | Thank You | 
This webinar focuses on the value of field spectrometry for a variety of qualitative and quantitative applications along with a discussion on new technologies and trends in this area.
Speakers
Susan Parks, Malvern Panalytical's ASD Remote Sensing Segment Manager
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- Who should attend?
Anybody that has interest in learning more about field spectrometry
- What will you learn?
In this webinar, you will learn:
• An overview of how field spectrometers can be used for contact and non-contact measurements
• Popular applications and examples
• Upcoming trends and technology growth areas in field spectrometry