Biowake to Launch as a New Company at ELRIG

29 Aug 2012

Industry news

Biowake BV (Arnhem, The Netherlands) will be launched as a new company on 5th September 2012. Biowake will feature at ELRIG’s (European Laboratory Robotics Interest Group) Innovation Zone during the 2012 Drug Discovery meeting, to be held in Manchester, UK.

‘Biowake represents a new dawn in affordable automation’ commented CEO of Biowake, Erdal Demir. ‘We have developed a unique ‘High 5!’ philosophy where customers can expect High Quality, High Performance, High Purity, High Service at Highly Competitive prices!’

Biowake was formed as a result of the increasing pressure from pharmaceutical, academic and industrial customers to receive the same high quality results, but with a constantly shrinking budget.

‘Until now, the prices of everyday laboratory products have been artificially high due to the many players in the supply chain. By supplying direct from our manufacturing facility, we aim to offer significant savings in laboratory budgets. In many cases, this can be as high as several thousands of pounds (or euros) per year!’

During the Drug Discovery meeting, Biowake will be introducing a diverse range of exciting new products. These include the unique ‘TED’ Evidence Collection systems, a new Electronic pipette range, sample storage solutions, pipette tips for handheld devices and popular robotic platforms.

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