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Ring main is practical answer to clean gas demand

 User application article   An innovative architectural concept which combines the aesthetics and practical application of stainless steel tubes in an R+D laboratory design and layout has been employed by Sandvik Hard Materials

News from Sandvik Materials Technology UK (20 March 2008)

How grotty is the ceiling in your lab?

Many laboratories are governed by, and monitored against, cleanliness standards - but yet they fail to address one of the most common areas of visible contamination, the suspended ceiling  Brochure available  

News from Suspended Ceiling Restoration Company (14 March 2008)

Single-point service for laboratory relocation

PerkinElmer has introduced its OneSource laboratory relocation service designed to handle the complex and time-consuming burdens laboratories face when moving equipment from one location to another

News from Perkin Elmer LAS (UK) ( 5 June 2007)

Structural profile for high sterility applications

MayTec Clean Room system has additional plain profiles complemented by installation accessories including radius covers and domed cover plugs which help to eliminate dirt traps

News from Applied Automation (UK) MayTec Division (23 May 2007)

Biochemistry lectures now more like 3D cinema

 User application article   Previously 'daunting' lectures are transformed into one of the biochemistry degree's most novel learning experiences, using stereo projection to help students visualise macro-molecular structures  Brochure available  

News from Virtalis (14 May 2007)

European award for LBIC

London Bioscience Innovation Centre chosen as the 'Entrepreneurial Spirit and Knowledge-Based Enterprise Creation' winner in European Awards of University-Industry Co-operation with Regional Impact

News from London Bioscience Innovation Centre ( 4 May 2007)

UK BioPark opens at former Roche Products site

BioPark Hertfordshire, a new outer London science park is now open for business, offering pharma and life science companies access to world-class chemistry and biology laboratory facilities

News from East Of England Development Agency ( 4 April 2007)

3D model boosts productivity and efficiency

Thermo has introduced 3D Model integrated services, an innovative and comprehensive approach to managing the assets of customers in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology and chemical industries

News from Thermo Fisher Scientific Asset Management Services (28 March 2007)

Biotechnology companies flock to innovation centre

Two new companies have opted to join the London Bioscience Innovation Centre (LBIC), which is the first centre of its kind in London

News from London Bioscience Innovation Centre (14 February 2007)

Laboratory project win at Imperial College London

 User application article   ISG InteriorExterior has been awarded a £1.6 million project by Imperial College London to upgrade facilities at the Department of Earth Science and Engineering

News from ISG InteriorExterior (25 January 2007)

Plastic pens are metal detectable, X-ray visible

Product has been developed to help control the growth of bacteria, mould, mildew, fungi, and algae in food/pharmaceutical manufacturing and processing, technical, industrial, environments

News from E-Components and Chains (22 December 2006)

Virtalis increases its sales reach

The recruitment of Simon Gee as a business development manager by Virtalis, a 3D advanced visualisation company, will provide a further boost to the firm's global commercial focus  Brochure available  

News from Virtalis ( 2 October 2006)

Seismic floor vibration measurement service

In addition to Sound and Vibration Technology's existing, comprehensive noise and vibration testing services, the company announces a new capability for the measurement of floor and building vibration

News from Sound and Vibration Technology (28 August 2006)

Jackson wins Cambridge office development

Jackson Building Services has secured a £1.2 million project with the Babraham Institute to construct a new office building at their research campus in Cambridge

News from Jackson Construction (25 August 2006)

Further contract award at Cambridge research park

Jackson Construction has won a further £3.4 million project at Chesterford Research Park, near Cambridge - adding to a £2 million project the company also secured last month

News from Jackson Construction (31 July 2006)

Investment to boost bioscience in east of England

The growth of biosciences in the east of England is poised to expand further following millions of pounds worth of investment at the Babraham Bioincubator in Cambridge

News from East Of England Development Agency ( 7 July 2006)

Totty adds York to growing education sector tally

 User application article   Totty Building Services has added a further scheme to its successful tally of education sector wins this year, with a £530k project for the University of York

News from Totty Construction (28 June 2006)

Jackson Construction bags R+D office project

 User application article   Jackson Construction has secured a £2 million project with Morley Fund Management and the Churchmanor Estates at Chesterford Research Park, near Cambridge, UK

News from Jackson Construction ( 9 June 2006)

Contract from Namsa for three field laboratories

Biotrace International has been awarded a contract by the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato) Maintenance and Supply Agency (Namsa) to supply three field laboratories

News from Biotrace International ( 9 June 2006)

New teaching lab at University of Hertfordshire

 User application article   Dean and Bowes has successfully completed a £1.1 million project at the University of Hertfordshire to refurbish teaching laboratories at the College Lane Campus in Hatfield for the School of Pharmacy

News from Dean and Bowes ( 5 April 2006)

BTTG laboratory relocation 'a success'

 User application article   EnviroMech undertook the project with the view to handling as many of the tasks as possible, enabling British Textile Technology Group (BTTG) to concentrate on its business

News from EnviroMech Design (21 March 2006)

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