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Cellomics Announces Distribution Partner in China

By Biotechdaily staff writers
Posted on 23 Sep 2004
Cellomics, Inc. (Pittsburgh, PA, USA) has announced that its distribution partner in China is Shanghai AnXing Scientific Instrument & Materials Import & Export Co., Ltd. (AnXing).

AnXing will provide sales, marketing, service, and customer support for Cellomics products, including the ArrayScan and KineticScan HCS (high content screening) readers, BioApplications image analysis software, a suite of high-content informatics (Hci) software and a portfolio of HitKit HCS reagent kits. These products are used in drug discovery and systems biology research.

"Anxing is a terrific partner, given their strong position in the life science market in China, coupled with exceptional service and support capability to ensure our new customers can implement our technology,” commented Daniel J. Calvo, president and CEO of Cellomics.

AnXing states that its mission is to provide the Chinese market with the latest technology as well as equipment for bioscience and biotechnology. The company will continue to act as a link between the technology and the users in order to facilitate the development of the Chinese biotechnology industry.





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