Cellexus Biosystems continues its rental plan for CellMaker disposable bioreactors

5 Feb 2008

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Cellexus Biosystems plc, the specialist in the design, manufacture and commercialisation of novel disposable technology for growing cells, announced it is to extend the offer for rental of its CellMaker Lite2™ disposable fermentor.

Commenting on the rental plan, Dr Ian Taylor, Commercial Director of Cellexus Biosystems, said: “We have seen significant demand for the product under the rental plan since it was initiated last September and customers like the concept. The rental plan with monthly payments is helpful for our customers’ cashflow, but it also provides a low-risk entry mechanism for them to fully evaluate disposable technology for growing their particular cells, allowing customers to assess and approve the CellMaker technology before committing to a final purchase.”

Having operated the rental plan for a few months as a pilot scheme, we will now operate it for the rest of 2008 subject to the availability of stock units for rental. This plan currently operates in North America and the EU.

For more information contact Cellexus Biosystems plc.

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Cellexus Biosystems continues its rental plan for CellMaker disposable bioreactors