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Thermo Fisher Scientific Honored with Two R&D 100 Awards

By LabMedica International staff writers
Posted on 20 Jul 2011
Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. (Waltham, MA, USA), a global instrumentation provider for scientific research and testing, has received two Research & Development 100 Awards for 2011. The annual award is given to the most technologically significant products introduced into the market in a variety of sectors, including biomedical, chemistry and physics.

The award-winning instruments are the Thermo Scientific Evolution 200 series UV-Vis spectrophotometer, which is designed for routine QA/QC analyses in the life science, food and beverage, and material science industries, and the the Thermo Scientific Dionex ICS-5000 capillary ion chromatography system, which is the world's first capillary ion chromatography (IC) system, is used in the environmental, food and beverage, bioscience and power-generation industries.

”Our company won its first R&D 100 award in 1969, and since then we’ve continued to set the highest standards for R&D excellence,” said Dr. Ian Jardine, vice president, global research and development, Thermo Fisher Scientific. “This recognition is important because it demonstrates how seriously we take our commitment to customers to deliver new products that accelerate the pace of scientific discovery.”

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