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Region's life scientists get state-of-the-art lab
A world-class research and development centre is set to open in Hertfordshire, UK, thanks to £8 million of funding from the East of England Development Agency (EEDA)
News from East Of England Development Agency ( 3 February 2006)
How to carve up a clean room
Fully demountable and relocatable partitions treated with anti-microbial coating allow the replacement and reconfiguration of panels to take place without affecting adjacent panels
News from Spaceway South (21 September 2005)
Astron Clinica secures major funding
"A textbook example of how the commercial potential of university based research can be taken up by an entrepreneurial company and developed into a thriving profitable enterprise"
News from Cambridge Design Partnership (14 July 2005)
Life saving technology to be developed at Papworth
User application article Biotechnology incubator will be the first of its kind on a hospital site and will encourage academic institutions, the NHS and businesses to work more closely together
News from East Of England Development Agency ( 8 February 2005)
Testing lab will guarantee gluten-free foods
Nutrition Point, one of the UK's leading gluten-free and wheat-free food companies, has opened a state of the art testing laboratory at its Warrington headquarters
News from Reading Scientific Services ( 8 February 2005)
Water lab ships out to Netherlands
Once fully operational, the laboratory will be used to analyse up to 2000 samples a day taken from water supplied to Vitens's four million domestic and industrial customers
News from Labman Automation ( 6 December 2004)
Hygienic wall claddings in a range of colours
Material comes in a range of colours that can be used virtually anywhere, to produce a scratch free, hygienic, and visually stunning end result
News from E-components and Chains (15 November 2004)
Labs make progress at MMU
User application article The £18m refurbishment of Manchester Metropolitan University's John Dalton Tower Phase II building is moving along in readiness for the 2004/5 academic term
News from SES Shepherd Engineering Services (17 June 2004)
The flues in the crown
User application article The new three-storey educational and research laboratory facility is part of a proposed two-phase development that has and will replace the existing university facilities
News from SES Shepherd Engineering Services (31 May 2004)
Back up power for large Defra lab
User application article Four-storey development will have the capacity to cope with any future large-scale serological testing requirements for livestock disease outbreaks such as foot and mouth disease
News from SES Shepherd Engineering Services (19 May 2004)
Lab space in Cheshire
Park offers fully serviced laboratory and office accommodation tailored to meet individual requirements with the ability to grow and expand your business on site
News from Heath Business And Technical Park ( 3 May 2004)
World leading research centre for Cambridge
Design includes a 200-seat lecture theatre and glass-walled, open plan laboratories on the first and second floors, with scope to develop a further floor of laboratories in the future
News from Cancer Research UK (21 April 2004)
54 fume cupboards for York labs
User application article Delivery of the cupboards represents the start of the major internal mechanical and electrical work at the University of York's new chemistry laboratories
News from SES Shepherd Engineering Services ( 9 March 2004)
Live mock up lab completed
User application article Four-storey development will have a built-in capacity to cope with any future large-scale serological testing requirements for livestock disease outbreaks
News from SES Shepherd Engineering Services ( 8 March 2004)
Bracknell lab refurbishment
User application article Project management specialist wins contract to oversee the refurbishment of Syngenta laboratories at the Jealott's Hill International Research Centre in Bracknell
News from Lorien Engineering Solutions ( 3 September 2003)
Looking at the brain in virtual reality
User application article New virtual reality facility at Oxford is studying how humans perceive the world in 3D, aided by some state-of-the-art equipment Brochure available
News from Virtalis (30 April 2003)
PVC pilot plant project
Design, build, and commission of plant presented considerable engineering challenges, not least because of the nature of the vinyl chloride monomer and the polymerisation reaction
News from Strata Technology (18 March 2003)
New business to reshape laboratory service
PerkinElmer has announced the launch of OneSource, a new business that will provide comprehensive service and support for laboratories worldwide
News from Perkin Elmer LAS (UK) (formerly LAS) (14 March 2003)
Expansion heralds new location
Manufacturer of high performance water-based industrial coatings has moved its corporate offices, laboratory and warehouse into a larger location in Vancouver, USA
News from Burke Industrial Coatings (27 November 2002)
Feeling happy in Middlesbrough
User application article Multi-million pound pharmaceutical primary production facility to increase anti-depressant drug manufacturing capabilities at Seal Sands reaches major milestone
News from SES Shepherd Engineering Services ( 1 July 2002)
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