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Product category: Nucleic acid sequencing and synthesis
News Release from: Applied Biosystems
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 26 November 2002

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New project dedicated to cultivating important links with leading figures in the European scientific community

Applied Biosystems has announced Science Centre Europe, a new project dedicated to cultivating important links with leading figures in the European scientific community The centre aims to encourage regular contact between Applied Biosystems personnel and universities, research institutions, technology transfer agencies and key scientists in the pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical industry

To encourage this, the project will actively initiate, coordinate and participate in joint research projects and science-orientated collaborations between business and academic or industrial partners.

Prospective partners of Science Centre Europe will welcome this opportunity to transfer their technologies to a robust and secure production platform and to share in Applied Biosystems' experience of inventive scientific tool development and manufacture.

Vice president of Applied Biosystems Europe, Karl-Heinz Franzen, explained: "We hope that through this initiative we will extend our supplier-customer relationship and become an acknowledged partner in the European science community.

Forging links with forward thinking scientists will help Applied Biosystems to foresee how markets and products should and might evolve, which ultimately will drive revenue and growth for the company.".

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