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based inFalmouth, UNITED KINGDOM
Since 1956, we have been manufacturing positive displacement pumps and providing engineering support to a range of industries. We started in Marlow, Buckinghamshire, where the inventor Bernard Refson developed the first technically, and ...
based inTempe, ARIZONA (USA)
GenoSensor Corporation is a genomic technology company, aiming to improve human healthcare by developing and marketing products and services for genomic research, drug discovery, predisposition gene screening, therapeutic assessment and other ...
based inKingston, NEW YORK (USA)
ErtelAlsop is an innovator in the manufacturing of depth filter media and machinery for liquid filtration since the 1920’s, and is your one source for all depth filtration and liquid processing products. ErtelAlsop’s customer base is filled with ...
The pharmaceutical and biotech markets require a high level of functional consistency from filtration products. To provide a higher level of confidence for these customers, ErtelAlsop drafted its Drug Master File and submitted it to the FDA Center ...
based inChandler, ARIZONA (USA)
Founded in 2001, QuantiPerm has positioned itself as a pivotal player in the food and beverage packaging industry, later expanding into the brewing and biotechnology sectors. Their innovative technology includes automated carbonation systems, ...
The OGA Off Gas Analyzer provides real-time metabolic monitoring capabilities designed for diverse bioprocessing applications, including aerobic and microaerobic fermentations, as well as cell cultures and plant and ...
based inPhoenix, ARIZONA (USA)
Humabiologics, Inc is a regenerative medicine startup founded by scientists and tissue industry experts with scientific, quality, regulatory and technology transfer expertise to address the gap between the gift of donated human tissues and ...
Huma OsteoGelMA is a methacrylated version of Humabiologics’, first of its kind, human gelatin. Its ability to be photocrosslinked allows for a tunable 3D gel with a wide range of applications including 3D bioprinting, 3D culturing, and many ...
