Toray Research Center, Inc. (Headquarters: Chuo-ku, Tokyo) will hold an online seminar "Fundamentals of Analysis Course" in June 2026, targeting analytical engineers and materials development personnel.

This course will systematically explain important topics in materials analysis, such as organic structural analysis, organic trace analysis, and inorganic elemental analysis, from measurement principles to actual application examples.

Furthermore, starting from the 2026 fiscal year, new enrollment plans, "Premium Annual Pass" and "Premium 10-Seat Pass," have been introduced to accommodate enrollment in multiple courses and by multiple individuals. These plans can be utilized to support the continuous skill improvement of practitioners.

The content is useful not only for engineers involved in analytical work but also for researchers and engineers involved in materials development and quality evaluation. In addition, free participation slots are provided for students, with the aim of fostering future talent in the analytical field.

### Courses Held in June

**Fundamentals of Analysis Course [Organic Structural Analysis ~Introductory Edition~] Live Stream on Wednesday, June 17**

This course will explain IR, NMR, and MS, which are important for the structural analysis of organic compounds, from basics to practical application. It will introduce analysis procedures and precautions using actual spectra, making the content easy for beginners to understand.

Main Contents: ・Basics of structural analysis using IR, NMR, and MS ・Methods for organizing information obtained from spectra ・Concepts of database searching and structure determination ・Practical analysis procedures and precautions ・Understanding structural analysis through exercises

▼ Apply here ▼ https://www.toray-research.co.jp/service/seminar/2026/260617.html

**Fundamentals of Analysis Course [Organic Trace Analysis (GC, GC/MS, HPLC, LC/MS)] Live Stream on Thursday, June 18**

This course will explain separation analysis techniques indispensable for the analysis of organic trace components, from basics to applications. The aim is to understand the characteristics and proper use of each method and acquire analytical skills applicable to practical work.

Main Contents: ・Basics of chromatography such as GC and HPLC ・Principles and characteristics of GC/MS and LC/MS ・Points for differentiating and selecting each method ・Concepts for improving accuracy in trace analysis ・Actual analysis examples

▼ Apply here ▼ https://www.toray-research.co.jp/service/seminar/2026/260618.html

**Fundamentals of Analysis Course [Inorganic Elemental Analysis (ICP-OES, ICP-MS, AAS)] Live Stream on Tuesday, June 23**

This course will explain representative methods of inorganic elemental analysis, from principles to measurement methods and pretreatment techniques. You can systematically learn knowledge useful for improving analytical accuracy in practical work.

Main Contents: ・Principles and characteristics of ICP-OES, ICP-MS, and AAS ・Measurement procedures and interpretation of data ・Pretreatment methods in elemental analysis ・Precautions for improving analytical accuracy ・Latest application examples

▼ Apply here ▼ https://www.toray-research.co.jp/service/seminar/2026/260623.html

### About Premium Passes

Starting from the 2026 fiscal year, "Premium Annual Pass" and "Premium 10-Seat Pass" have been introduced as plans to efficiently enroll in multiple courses.

These plans are designed for enrollment by multiple individuals and continuous skill acquisition, and can be utilized as human resource development or educational programs within companies.

▼ Details here https://www.toray-research.co.jp/service/seminar/premium.html

Toray Research Center provides courses that allow systematic learning of analytical techniques directly applicable to practical work, based on the knowledge and technology cultivated in the field of materials analysis. This course aims to help improve the technical capabilities of engineers involved in materials development, quality evaluation, and troubleshooting.

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