RTS Life Science Partners with Hall Analytical Laboratories to Provide Analytical Support and Consultancy Services

01-Jul-2009 - United Kingdom

RTS Life Science has partnered with Hall Analytical Laboratories to provide analytical services and consultancy in the area of automation and inhaler testing. Initially focussed on inhaled drug delivery devices, the two companies will share facilities, technology and resources to provide a range of services to help organisations improve efficiency in the development, adoption and use of automation.

Combining RTS Life Science's device testing expertise and automated inhaler testing technology with Hall Analytical Laboratories' analytical problem solving expertise and GxP accredited facilities, clients can be confident that their analytical and automation needs for inhaled product testing will be understood and approached with a refreshing new depth of insight, according to the companies.

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