Labcyte Expands Presence in Chinese Market
Labcyte announced the selection of Tekon Biotech as its exclusive distributor in China, including Hong Kong and Taiwan.
“Tekon, one of the leading distributors in China, will be a great partner for us,” said Stephen Bates, Sr. Vice President of Sales, Marketing and Service of Labcyte Inc. “As we expand in Asia, Tekon will help us broaden our existing user base in the pharmaceutical industry and the contract research organizations (CROs) that service them. Tekon will provide them with technology from Labcyte for industry-leading compound management, high-throughput and secondary screening. Our established customers in China will find that Tekon will give them an opportunity for more immediate support and interaction. Tekon will also introduce us to new users in the growing genomics market. We feel that with the Labcyte platforms, Tekon can meet the genomics customers’ needs for miniaturization, precision and accuracy while remaining contamination-free.”
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