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Alliance for New Automation Technologies

By Labmedica staff writers
Posted on 30 Jan 2005
In a move that will give the company immediate access to new automation technologies and ensure a steady stream of leading-edge capabilities, Dade Behring (Deerfield, IL, USA) has entered into a partnership with Inpeco (Milan, Italy).

Inpeco has been working with many major companies and institutions in the in vitro diagnostics (IVD), pharmaceutical, and life sciences sectors. Product quality and innovation are the company's major goals. "Our business strategy focuses on key technologies in the IVD industry that benefit from expertise in automation,” commented Andrea Pedrazzini, president of Inpeco. "Having already worked closely with Dade Behring to develop one of their current automation solutions, StreamLAB, we are certain this automation partnership will be unparalleled by any other in the marketplace.”

"Interest in our StreamLAB solution continues to increase globally,” noted Rick Lee, corporate vice president, global marketing, at Dade Behring. "This partnership supports our unique approach to automation, which is focused on creating individualized solutions based on customer needs and requirements.”



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