Our new online directory allows you to enter your information through a simple web form and maintain this throughout the year. You are welcome to change product picture, description, even company logo, as well as the product categories (within any paid limits) at any time.
Some basics
Entry to both the online and print Directories costs £150 per year, which entitles you to be listed under up to 10 Product Categories. Extra categories can be bought at £10 each up to a maximum total of 75 categories. You can also enhance your entry with your Company Logo (£125), Product Picture (£125), Company Description (£150) and Highlighted Entry (£75).
Companies placing a display advertisement in the print directory for that year receive the Basic Entry and all the enhancements at no extra cost. Do think about running a display advertisement, since it might be not that much more than you would pay for an enhanced entry.
Companies wishing to add their details to the online directory after the print deadline can do so at any time at the same costs as above. Their online entry will remain until the following year’s directory goes live: typically in February of each year.
Download detailed instructions and list of available categories:
Spectroscopy-Europe-Directory-Online-Submission-Guidelines.pdf (192.73 Kb)
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