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Highlights from the YMC Global Summit in Kyoto, Japan

YMC America is pleased to share highlights from the recent YMC Global Summit: Charting the Course – Navigating the Future of Chromatography!

Held in Kyoto, this strategic summit brought together leaders and experts from YMC Japan , YMC America, YMC Europe, YMC India, and YMC China for strategic discussions on shaping the future of the chromatography market. We discussed harnessing our global capabilities to deliver innovative solutions for customers.

Key Discussions Included:

► Deeper Chromatography Market Understanding: By bringing together perspectives from these diverse regions, we gained a much clearer understanding of evolving customer needs and global market trends.

► Team-Driven Innovation: Teams collaborated to identify new opportunities and approaches that will help redefine how we serve the chromatography community.

► Strategic Alignment for Growth: We focused on creating pathways that move beyond traditional boundaries, ensuring YMC remains a leader in separation science.

► Preparing for the Future: From cutting-edge technologies to strategic long-term initiatives, we’ve laid the foundation for solutions engineered for the challenges of tomorrow.

This summit reinforced our commitment to leading advancements in chromatography and delivering exceptional value worldwide. Working together, we are charting a clear course toward a future defined by innovation and customer success.

Posted on November 20, 2025.

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