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Bio Products Laboratory upgrade completed
User application article The process at the Bio Products Laboratory starts with the loading of blood plasma into mixing vessels, where ethanol and buffers are added as part of the separation process
News from Haden Freeman ( 8 February 2006)
Publication covers the business of science
The Business of Science is a new quarterly publication on the operational, business and commercial aspects of science- and technology-based enterprise, particularly in biotech and medical technology
News from MVS Solutions (26 January 2006)
EA expands failure investigation service
EA Technology is expanding the scope of investigating electrical assets failures to owners and operators outside the power industry, both in the UK and abroad
News from EA Technology (24 January 2006)
MVA jets to Germany
Atlanta-based MVA Scientific Consultants will be heading to Germany on 11-13January to identify and evaluate new opportunities and technologies that will benefit the firm and its clients
News from MVA Scientific Consultants (13 January 2006)
Free field rotor inspection programme offered
The inspection programme thoroughly evaluates a rotor's operational condition and identifies rotors that may pose a potential safety and health hazard
News from Wisbiomed (11 January 2006)
Crofts to head analytical team
Stats, an independent consultancy practice, announces the arrival of David Crofts to head the analytical team at the company's St Albans facility.
News from Stats (15 December 2005)
Plan your recovery before disaster strikes
Disaster recovery management plan means that if a major catastrophe occurs, it will not result in financial loss nor will any time be lost in bringing a new drug or product to market
News from Vindon Scientific (22 November 2005)
Atlanta microscopists on the move in November
MVA Scientific Consultants personnel will attend pharmaceutical and nanotechnology meetings in this busy month
News from MVA Scientific Consultants ( 3 November 2005)
Quality management recognised
Mera provides inspection, installation, maintenance, repair, and consulting services for over 200 categories of medical and scientific equipment and has achieved ISO 9001:2000 certification
News from Medical Equipment Repair Associates ( 2 November 2005)
Advanced nasal delivery 'to transform healthcare'
User application article Cambridge Consultants has now finalised the design of the multi-dose liquid device, which is targeted to enter clinical trials during 2006, with the capability to carry up to 120 doses
News from Cambridge Consultants (25 October 2005)
First nanoscale material characterisation device
The first commercial instrument for quantitative nano-scale materials characterisation has applications in a wide range of industries where erosive wear, toughness and contact fatigue are important
News from MVA Scientific Consultants (25 October 2005)
Workshops cover nickel and titanium alloys
Nickel alloy and titanium alloy metallurgy will be the focus of two separate one day workshops to be held in November 2005 at Namtec, Rotherham, UK
News from Namtec National Metals Technology Centre (24 October 2005)
Centre of excellence for metals research
The National Metals Technology Centre (Namtec) has officially launched its new research and training facilities based at the Swinden Technology Centre in Rotherham, South Yorkshire, UK
News from Namtec National Metals Technology Centre (12 October 2005)
Identify biomed projects receiving NIH funding
Each year, the US National Institutes of Health (NIH) funds tens of thousands of new biomedical research projects, conducted at a variety of research institutions
News from CrispAlerts (11 October 2005)
Use video to sell lab equipment
Laboratory equipment manufacturers use online video presentations to help with sales and training efforts
News from Outlier Solutions (10 October 2005)
Mentoring in the life sciences
User application article This US technology commercialisation programme is designed to assist life sciences companies in the business development and commercialisation of technologies developed under SBIR grants
News from MVS Solutions (26 September 2005)
Cutting edge imaging for medical industries
Vin Technology Services has been designed as a business face for the wide range of technology and expertise that the University of Birmingham can offer as a leading centre of industrial research
News from Vin Technology Services ( 3 August 2005)
Electromechanical know-how helps urinalyser
User application article 'Just-in-time' electromechanical know-how helps Bayer Healthcare Diagnostics deliver robust and simpler point-of-care urine analysis
News from Cambridge Consultants (28 July 2005)
Digital communications in the home environment
User application article Digital Home Showcase in HUll, UK, focuses on social benefits of technology rather than merely presenting a new way of delivering entertainment
News from KTL (29 June 2005)
Use radio ID instead of barcodes
Radio frequency identification (RFID) is an alternative to the barcode for some situations, and this short-range reader is compatible with most low and high frequency RFID tags
News from BB Systems (28 June 2005)
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