Nicolas Bardonnet – General Manager, Promega France
Nicolas Bardonnet of Promega France discusses the standout growth of the company on the occasion of its 40th anniversary, collaboration with France’s biotech clusters and the growth drivers of the…
With a portfolio of more than 3,000 products covering the fields of genomics, protein analysis and expression, cellular analysis, drug discovery and genetic identity, Promega is a global leader in providing innovative solutions to life scientists in academic, industrial and government settings. Founded in 1978 byWilliam Linton in Madison, Wisconsin, Promega has branches in 16 countries and more than 50 global distributors serving 100 countries. They have eight European branches. Promega has been present in France since 1982 and are responsible for operations in Greece, Egypt as well as North Africa and French speaking African countries. France hosts both their European application centre as well as the European training centre, which offers a wide range of courses in molecular biology, cell biology, proteomics and genetic identity.
Contact
Address: 24 Chemin des Verrières, 69260 Charbonnières-les-Bains, France
Tel: +33 4 37 22 63 48
Web: france.promega.com
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Nicolas Bardonnet of Promega France discusses the standout growth of the company on the occasion of its 40th anniversary, collaboration with France’s biotech clusters and the growth drivers of the…
Nicolas Bardonnet, general manager of Promega France, reveals how France hosts both their European application laboratory and European training centre, offering a wide range of courses in molecular biology, cell…
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