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News Release from: MET
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 28 February 2003
Expanding laboratory facility
Success of unique post market surveillance service to medical device manufacturers and distributors necessitates move to larger laboratory and office
Due to the continued success of its First Line QA confidential laboratory service, Medical Engineering Technologies is moving to larger laboratory and office facilities The move is to a larger unit in the Webster House Incubator Complex, all contact details remain unchanged
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 3 Oct 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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First Line QA provides a unique post market surveillance service to medical device manufacturers and distributors.
Product returns from the field are sent directly to Met by the customer.
When the products arrive they are decontaminated and an inspection report is returned to the manufacturer within 48 hours.
Inspections are carried out by experienced and qualified engineers, following processing by ethylene oxide.
The new facilities provide additional capacity and space for equipment.
This provides an excellent compliment to the biocompatibility and pre- clinical research studies supplied by Met through its partners Namsa and Biomatech.
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