Future Company for Scientific Services
Our story

Instruments are easy.Answers are the hard part.

Future Company for Scientific Services was founded in 2019 by chromatography specialists who had spent their careers inside Egyptian laboratories — and knew exactly where labs get stuck.

Who we are

A fresh perspective, since 2019

We started from a simple observation: buying an instrument is easy, but getting it qualified, validated and genuinely productive is where most laboratories struggle. That gap — between a delivered box and a working method — is the whole reason this company exists.

Today we supply new and refurbished instruments from international manufacturers, stock the consumables that keep them running, and back both with local engineers and applications chemists who answer the phone.

We would rather sell you the right system once than the wrong one twice.

What drives us

Three commitments

They shape what we agree to sell, and how long we stay involved afterwards.

Precision

In a laboratory, a wrong answer costs more than no answer. We configure systems around the limits you actually report against.

Partnership

We stay with our customers long after installation — supporting methods, operators and instruments through their whole life.

Progress

New methods, new instruments, better limits of detection. We keep our applications knowledge current so yours can be too.

How we work

From method to running instrument

The same three steps whichever sector you work in.

01

Understand the method

We start from your matrices, throughput and the limits you report against — not from a product list.

02

Configure the system

New or refurbished, with the columns, consumables and vacuum technology the method actually needs.

03

Keep it running

Installation, qualification, operator training and preventive maintenance, all from local engineers.

About Future

A fresh perspective since 2019

Founded by chromatography specialists, Future helps laboratories acquire the right instruments — new or refurbished — and keeps them running with real applications expertise.

Our story
2019Founded in Cairo
4International partners
120+Instruments supported
6Industries served
Our solutions

Where our applications team adds the most

Real method work we have taken from feasibility through to routine use.

New Developments in Fragrance and Flavor Analysis Using GCMS

Recent advancements in Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GCMS) have significantly enhanced the analysis of fragrances, flavors, and essential oils. Key highlights include:

  • Improved Sensitivity and Resolution: Newer GCMS systems offer enhanced sensitivity, allowing for the detection of trace compounds in complex mixtures, which is crucial for identifying subtle notes in fragrances and flavors.
  • Rapid Analysis: Modern techniques enable faster analysis times without compromising accuracy, facilitating quicker product development and quality control processes.
  • Comprehensive Profiling: Advanced software tools now allow for more detailed profiling of volatile and semi-volatile compounds, helping manufacturers better understanding the composition of their products.
  • Sustainability Focus: There is a growing emphasis on analyzing natural and sustainable ingredients, supporting the trend towards eco-friendly products in the fragrance and flavor industry.
  • Integration with Other Techniques: The combination of GCMS with other analytical methods, such as sensory analysis and olfactometry, provides a more holistic understanding of how compounds contribute to fragrance and flavor perception.

These developments are driving innovation in the industry, ensuring that products meet consumer preferences and regulatory standards.

Application of GCMS in Drug Abuse Detection

Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GCMS) plays a crucial role in the detection and analysis of drug abuse. Key applications include:

  • Comprehensive Drug Screening: GCMS is highly effective for identifying a wide range of substances, including illicit drugs, prescription medications, and their metabolites in biological samples such as urine, blood, and hair.
  • High Sensitivity and Specificity: The technique provides accurate quantification and can detect drugs at very low concentrations, making it ideal for confirming drug use and distinguishing between similar compounds.
  • Detection of New Psychoactive Substances (NPS): With the emergence of new drugs, GCMS can be adapted to analyze novel compounds, helping law enforcement and medical professionals stay ahead of evolving drug trends.
  • Forensic Analysis: GCMS is widely used in forensic toxicology to provide reliable evidence in legal cases involving drug use, supporting investigations and court proceedings.
  • Quality Control in Substance Abuse Programs: It assists in monitoring compliance with treatment protocols in rehabilitation settings by ensuring that patients adhere to prescribed medications and are not using illicit substances.

Overall, GCMS is an essential tool in the fight against drug abuse, providing critical data for prevention, treatment, and law enforcement efforts.

Recent Developments in Petroleum Applications Using GC Analyzers

Gas Chromatography (GC) analyzers are increasingly vital in the petroleum industry, offering innovative solutions for analyzing oil and gas products. Key advancements include:

  • Enhanced Composition Analysis: GC analyzers enable detailed profiling of hydrocarbons in crude oil, refined products, and natural gas, allowing for better understanding of composition and quality.
  • Rapid Quality Control: Modern GC systems provide fast and reliable results for quality assessment of fuels, ensuring compliance with industry standards and regulatory requirements.
  • Environmental Monitoring: GC analyzers are used to detect and quantify volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and other pollutants in petroleum-related activities, aiding in environmental protection and compliance.
  • Characterization of Biofuels: As the industry shifts towards sustainable energy sources, GC technology is essential for analyzing biofuels and their blends, helping to optimize production processes.
  • Automation and Integration: New automated GC systems streamline workflows and enhance data analysis capabilities, facilitating real-time monitoring and decision-making in petroleum operations.

These developments underscore the importance of GC analyzers in improving efficiency, safety, and sustainability in the petroleum sector.

New Developments and Consulting in Petroleum Analysis Using Chromatography Systems

Advancements in chromatography systems, including Gas Chromatography (GC) and High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC), have revolutionized petroleum analysis. Key points include:

  • Enhanced Sensitivity and Accuracy: New systems offer improved sensitivity and accuracy in analyzing complex hydrocarbon mixtures, critical for refining processes and quality control in the petroleum industry.
  • Comprehensive Hydrocarbon Profiling: Modern GC and HPLC systems provide detailed profiling of hydrocarbons, enabling better decision-making in refining and petrochemical applications.
  • Faster Analysis Times: The latest chromatography techniques reduce analysis times, allowing for quicker adjustments in refining processes and improving overall efficiency.
  • Consulting Services: Experts offer consulting on method development, system optimization, and regulatory compliance, ensuring that petroleum laboratories stay ahead of industry standards.
  • Regulatory Compliance: Consultants assist in navigating the complex regulatory environment, ensuring that petroleum products meet international standards for quality and safety.

These developments and consulting services are key to maintaining the competitiveness and safety of the petroleum industry.

Our clients

Trusted by labs across Egypt

Universities, pharmaceutical companies, food producers and government laboratories rely on our instruments and support.

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