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Rigaku BioScience, a leading provider of advanced analytical instruments for life science research, has announced opening a new laboratory facility in the United States. This expansion underscores the company’s commitment to serving the growing needs of the North American scientific community.
The new laboratory will provide state-of-the-art research and development capabilities, enabling the company to accelerate the development of innovative analytical solutions. By establishing a local presence, Rigaku BioScience aims to strengthen its customer relationships, enhance technical support, and foster collaborations with academic institutions and research organizations.
The laboratory will be equipped with the latest instrumentation and staffed by experienced scientists and engineers. It will offer various services, including method development, sample analysis, and technical support.
Rigaku BioScience’s expansion into the US market is a strategic move to capitalize on the growing demand for advanced analytical tools in the region. By establishing a strong presence in the United States, the company can better serve its customers and contribute to scientific advancements in the life sciences.
This new laboratory will serve as a hub for innovation and collaboration, fostering the development of cutting-edge technologies and driving scientific discovery.
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