Gyros and SCRUM sign distribution agreement for the Japanese market
Gyros® AB announced the signing of an exclusive distribution agreement with SCRUM Inc. Under the terms of the agreement, SCRUM will market, sell and fully support the Gyros product range, within the Japanese biopharmaceutical, contract research and contract manufacturing industries.
"We are very happy to have such an experienced and well-established organization as SCRUM representing our products in the Japanese market", commented Erik Walldén, CEO and President of Gyros. "We believe that Japan represents a key market for us and that this agreement with SCRUM will lead to a significant expansion of our presence in the Asia-Pacific region.”
Most read news
Other news from the department business & finance
Get the analytics and lab tech industry in your inbox
By submitting this form you agree that LUMITOS AG will send you the newsletter(s) selected above by email. Your data will not be passed on to third parties. Your data will be stored and processed in accordance with our data protection regulations. LUMITOS may contact you by email for the purpose of advertising or market and opinion surveys. You can revoke your consent at any time without giving reasons to LUMITOS AG, Ernst-Augustin-Str. 2, 12489 Berlin, Germany or by e-mail at revoke@lumitos.com with effect for the future. In addition, each email contains a link to unsubscribe from the corresponding newsletter.
Most read news
More news from our other portals
Last viewed contents
Agilent Technologies and Integrated Diagnostics Enter Strategic Partnership to Develop Protein-Based Assays for Early Disease Detection
Better lithium-ion batteries are on the way from Berkeley Lab - A revolutionary conducting polymer enables the use of low-cost, high-energy silicon as a next generation of lithium-ion battery anodes
Katja Stolle takes over as analytica Exhibition Director
Schrödinger cats snatch many-particle quantum states
Millipore Expands BioPharma CRO Services in Europe
Scent or stench? Odors of diapers and aroma compounds can be measured objectively
Tecan celebrates 30th birthday