Thermo Fisher's global initiative to push research to the next level
Thermo Fisher Scientific has announced plans to open multiple Global Customer Solution Centers.
The new centres will focus on meeting and exceeding the demands of scientists in food, beverage, pharmaceutical and biotech laboratories by developing critical workflows and integrated solutions that help advance chromatography and mass spectrometry worldwide.
With the scientific community determined to overcome key challenges such as global food security and the need to develop novel therapeutics faster, each centre will serve as a unique hub for scientists, customers and regulatory bodies to collaborate with Thermo Fisher subject matter experts. By bringing together leading minds and instrumentation, the network of sites will focus on training, support and the development of next-generation workflows and integrated solutions designed to increase productivity, ease of use and return on investment for customers.
"The announcement of the Global Customer Solution Centers demonstrates our commitment to helping scientists push research and technology to the next level," said Jakob Gudbrand, President, Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry, Thermo Fisher Scientific.
"Our network of sites will create hubs around the globe for scientists, collaborating organisations and regulatory bodies to work together and develop workflows that will make the world healthier, cleaner and safer."
"Our research team is confronted with real-life problems within the biopharmaceutical industry every day," said Christian Huber, professor and head of the Christian Doppler Laboratory for Innovative Tools for Biosimilar Characterization at the University of Salzburg, Austria.
"The analytical tools we develop have significant potential of eventually being implemented in routine analytical workflows for quality control. Our cooperation with the new Thermo Fisher Bio/Pharma Customer Solution Centers offers the possibility of employing the latest workflows for molecular characterisation based on cutting-edge high-performance liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry."
Each centre will:
- drive toward quality by design (QbD) across the pharmaceutical markets to help increase product quality and yield, to develop more efficient and lean manufacturing processes, which is anticipated to ultimately preserve patient/consumer safety so customers will have access to solutions to overcome unique and emerging analytical challenges;
- collaborate with food regulators and standards agencies, utilising the latest technology to develop methods to help ensure the global food supply is safer and healthier for human consumption;
- embrace the opportunity to collaborate with customers and organisations in the development of next-generation workflow solutions in chromatography and mass spectrometry;
- provide complete workflows to enable scientists to reach new levels of productivity.
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