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Analytik Jena hands over laboratory complex to Moscow’s Lomonossow University
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Analytik Jena hands over laboratory complex to Moscow’s Lomonossow University
To mark the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the Chemistry Faculty of the
internationally renowned Lomonossow University, Analytik Jena has inaugurated
a reference laboratory complex. The ceremonial handover of the centre,
equipped for the Chemistry Faculty, took place in Moscow last week.
In the presence of leading representatives of the university and over 200
guests from science, teaching and industry, Klaus Berka, chairman of the
board at Analytik Jena AG gave an account of the long-term and successful
co-operation between the university and the company. In doing so, he
especially emphasized the significance of this strategic cooperation for
the ongoing process of opening up new markets in Russia. Additionally, he
pointed to the successful work of subsidiary, AJZ Engineering, which took
over the implementation of the reference laboratory project as prime
contractor. As it has already done so for other, well-known customers,
such as the Academy of Science and the Institute for Neurosurgery,
“Burdenko”, AJZ Engineering demonstrated its many years of expertise in
the area of project planning and implementation. Of particular interest were
Analytik Jena’s worldwide innovations introduced in Germany this year, for
example, the contra device system and SpeedCycler. These products will also
be launched onto the Russian market in the coming year.
“Given our product and service provision portfolio, in both the analytical
and bio-analytical instruments business unit and our expertise in planning
and equipping scientific facilities, we are a valuable partner for the
internationally recognised Lomonossow University. With the handover of this
reference laboratory, we are putting the most state-of-the-art analytical
systems for education and research at the university’s disposal. We are
sure that this is a good investment for the future in the fast growing
market of the Russian Federation,” Klaus Berka explained.
At a result of the cooperation, in addition to the explicit formulation of
new methods of application, Analytik Jena is also looking forward to
research work for the joint development of selected analytical systems.
The university, founded by Russian scientist, Michail Wassiljewitsch
Lomonossow in 1755, is today among the most important higher education
facilities in the whole country, with over 140 000 students.
Company information on Analytik Jena
http://www.analytik-jena.de
Analytik Jena AG develops, produces and distributes state-of-the-art
analytical measuring equipment and is today an internationally recognised
partner for investment projects in science and industry. Analytik Jena has
established itself as a system provider for the planning and construction of
clinics and laboratories, with high-tech analytical systems and engineering
services. The company’s portfolio is complemented by efficient, customer-
specific software solutions (LIMS) for the management of the large quantities
of data produced by the laboratories. Customers of Analytik Jena AG, which
was founded in 1990, include well-known companies from all pharmaceutics,
biotechnology and environmental technology segments, as well as from
universities and research institutions in over 70 countries. The company
presently has some 400 employees.
For further Information:
Analytik Jena AG, Thomas Fritsche, Investor Relations, Konrad Zuse Str. 1,
D-07745 Jena, T.: +49 3641 / 77 – 92 81, F.: +49 3641 / 77 – 99 88,
t.fritsche@analytik-jena.de
end of message, (c)DGAP 16.12.2004
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