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SBR Technology Excellence Awards 2023 Winner: PerkinElmer Scientific Singapore Pte Ltd

PerkinElmer Scientific Singapore Pte Ltd secures the Machine - Manufacturing award at the SBR Technology Excellence Awards 2023.

Hear from the Managing Director, KOSJ, Caleb Ng, as he talks about the GC 2400-Platform. He highlights the pain points of the platform, which empowers laboratories to achieve more with less, focusing on efficiency, data integrity, and quality. It reduces the learning curve and enables faster decision-making through its remote access and lab status reporting. He also mentions that GC 2400- Platform caters to industries such as food safety, pharmaceuticals, and environmental sciences, revolutionising their operations.

Learn more about them: PerkinElmer Scientific Singapore Pte Ltd Wins Machine Manufacturing Award for Innovative and Sustainable GC 2400- Platform

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