Micro GC and MEMS products supply company Concept to Volume (C2V) has been acquired by Thermo Fisher Scientific.
Micro GC and MEMS products supply company Concept to Volume (C2V) has been acquired by Thermo Fisher Scientific. C2V says that this is a major step towards bringing the company’s products and services to a more extensive range of customer applications. The company claims that the combination of its micro-GC products and customized MEMS solutions with Thermo Fisher's chromatography expertise will allow them to offer a more fully integrated portfolio of chromatographic solutions than ever before.
Thermo Fisher and C2V will begin the integration in the coming months and the company advises any of their current customers with concerns or questions about how they may be affected to contact them. This can be done through their website at www.c2v.nl and more information about Thermo Fisher is available from www.thermofisher.com
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