Fluidigm and Integragen join forces to create a genetic analysis service and European demonstration lab

27-Jan-2010 - France

Fluidigm has joined with IntegraGen SA to bring integrated fluidic circuits (IFC) technology to French researchers. IntegraGen will offer premium class services to its customers using the Fluidigm systems. IntegraGen’s lab will also be a demonstration site for researchers investigating Fluidigm’s technology.

“With this wonderful partnership, researchers will be able to immediately utilize IntegraGen’s premiere services based on Fluidigm technology and enjoy the benefits of integrated fluidic circuits. In addition, Fluidigm will have a demonstration site for our European customers to observe and understand our easy workflow and other unique capabilities of our technology,” said Dominique Remy-Renou, Fluidigm's Vice President of European Sales and Support.

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