Sartorius with first-quarter uptick in sales and earnings prnewswire.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from prnewswire.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
SMS, headquartered in Poland, has been a reputable manufacturer of sterilisers since 1946.
The company’s AS and ASL Series of laboratory autoclaves are designed to provide high quality repeatable performance and accountability for a wide range of applications used in research institutes, universities, medical, pharmaceutical, biotechnology, food and chemical industries, which include: liquid sterilisation, agar preparation, pipette and glass sterilisation, instrument sterilisation (wrapped or unwrapped), biohazard and waste sterilisation and specialised customised cycles.
SMS are driven by passion for quality, both for their products and services. Many customers have recognised the attention to detail, from R&D to manufacturing and through the whole product lifecycle. This has made SMS a leading producer not only in Poland but also worldwide.
Thermo Fisher to acquire PPD for over $17 billion europeanpharmaceuticalreview.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from europeanpharmaceuticalreview.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
By Christina Haley O Neal, posted About 5 hours ago
PPD s headquarters in downtown Wilmington (File photo) The acquisition of Wilmington-based PPD Inc. could go two ways for the company s base in Wilmington, said Adam Jones, an economist with the University of North Carolina Wilmington. It could be a threat to the location as headquarters operations get rolled into a larger organization (potentially elsewhere), or it could mean more resources for the organization to grow, Jones said Monday.
The company s decades-long presence overall in Wilmington has been economically significant, he said.
Massachusetts-based Thermo Fisher Scientific (NYSE: TMO) announced last week that it would purchase PPD, a global contract research organization with a presence in Wilmington that dates back about 35 years, for $17.4 billion.
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Ziath has introduced a new version of DP5, its versatile web-based software product that allows scientists to directly read 2D-barcoded tubes at the point of sample storage or retrieval.
DP5 offers a convenient way to use a 2D barcoded tube or rack scanner anywhere across a laboratory or an organisation’s site where a suitable laptop or computer is available. Thanks to its web server design, DP5 will run on both Microsoft and Apple operating systems. DP5 can run from any computer on a building’s local network, to which a Ziath reader is also attached, using a web-based highly intuitive graphical user interface. Designed to run on Ziath s popular camera-based 2D barcode scanners - the Mirage, Express and the Cube - DP5 provides visual confirmation of tube identity and individual tube image inspection.