Bruker (Massachusetts, USA) has built on its 30-year history in India by opening two new centres of excellence in Mumbai and Bengaluru.
Bruker (Massachusetts, USA) has built on its 30-year history in India by opening two new centres of excellence in Mumbai and Bengaluru. During this time, Bruker has established itself in many of India’s major cities including New Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai, Kolkata, Lucknow and Hyderabad.
The new centres of excellence will offer customer support for scientific and analytical instrumentation for the growing Indian market. The locations ofthe centres were selected based on their proximity to major academic, government and industrial research laboratories.
Dr Frank Laukien, Bruker’s President and CEO, commented: “With this significant investment in our two new centres of excellence, Bruker has taken a major step forward in India to provide highest‑level support for the outstanding and rapidly growing Indian research, industrial and clinical communities.”
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