Sphere Fluidics opens new laboratory facilities at Granta Park in Cambridgeshire, UK

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Sphere Fluidics, a company developing single-cell analysis systems based on its patented picodroplet technology, today announced that it has opened a new, state-of-the-art facility in Granta Park, Cambridgeshire, UK, to support the company's growth. By doubling overall capacity, the labs enable accelerated expansion of the team and the development of new, innovative products. The new facilities will house the recently hired employees of Sphere Fluidics' commercial and leadership team and prepare for additional hires through the end of the year. The first phase of construction has opened up an area of ​​7,000 square feet and has been specially equipped with state-of-the-art equipment, including a demonstration laboratory, to...

Sphere Fluidics, ein Unternehmen, das Einzelzellanalysesysteme entwickelt, die auf seiner patentierten Picodroplet-Technologie basieren, gab heute bekannt, dass es eine neue, hochmoderne Einrichtung in Granta Park, Cambridgeshire, Großbritannien, eröffnet hat, um das Wachstum des Unternehmens zu unterstützen. Durch die Verdopplung der Gesamtkapazität ermöglichen die Labore eine beschleunigte Expansion des Teams und die Entwicklung neuer, innovativer Produkte. Die neuen Einrichtungen beherbergen die kürzlich eingestellten Mitarbeiter des kaufmännischen und Führungsteams von Sphere Fluidics und bereiten weitere Einstellungen bis Ende des Jahres vor. Die erste Bauphase hat eine Fläche von 7.000 Quadratfuß eröffnet und wurde speziell mit modernster Ausrüstung ausgestattet, einschließlich eines Demonstrationslabors, um …
Sphere Fluidics, a company developing single-cell analysis systems based on its patented picodroplet technology, today announced that it has opened a new, state-of-the-art facility in Granta Park, Cambridgeshire, UK, to support the company's growth. By doubling overall capacity, the labs enable accelerated expansion of the team and the development of new, innovative products. The new facilities will house the recently hired employees of Sphere Fluidics' commercial and leadership team and prepare for additional hires through the end of the year. The first phase of construction has opened up an area of ​​7,000 square feet and has been specially equipped with state-of-the-art equipment, including a demonstration laboratory, to...

Sphere Fluidics opens new laboratory facilities at Granta Park in Cambridgeshire, UK

Sphere Fluidics, a company developing single-cell analysis systems based on its patented picodroplet technology, today announced that it has opened a new, state-of-the-art facility in Granta Park, Cambridgeshire, UK, to support the company's growth. By doubling overall capacity, the labs enable accelerated expansion of the team and the development of new, innovative products.

The new facilities will house the recently hired employees of Sphere Fluidics' commercial and leadership team and prepare for additional hires through the end of the year. The first phase of construction opened 7,000 square feet of space and was custom-fitted with state-of-the-art equipment, including a demonstration lab, to give customers the opportunity to see the company's single-cell analysis and monoclonality assurance systems at work. The second phase, scheduled to be completed by the end of 2023, will expand the company's footprint to approximately 30,000 square feet.

Granta Park is one of the UK's leading life sciences research parks and a world-renowned center of excellence spanning 120 hectares of land. Sphere Fluidics' new laboratories, custom designed and renovated by COEL, are in addition to offices on the Babraham Research Campus, also in Cambridgeshire (UK). The company also has an established network of international distributors in Japan, France, China, Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Benelux, Australia, Scandinavia, Korea and the USA.

Dr. Frank F Craig,CEO, Sphere Fluidics, commented"We are on an exciting growth trajectory - this state-of-the-art location in Granta Park gives us another opportunity to attract new talent to our team and continue our rapid expansion. With the first phase of construction complete, we look forward to using the space to drive customer visits and sales and develop new products for our customers."

Rob Treanor, Operations Manager, Sphere Fluidics, added"It's important that our scientific and commercial teams are provided with the very best working environment and with our new world-class facilities we are proud to be able to offer this in one of the UK's most prestigious science parks. We hope to have the entire UK workforce under one roof by the end of next year as we continue to develop the business."

For more information about Sphere Fluidics, visit: https://spherefluidics.com/

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