Phenomenex has won the 2011 award for best biotechnology website in the Web Marketing Association?s WebAward competition. The competition is the premier award recognition programme for web developers and marketers worldwide.
Phenomenex has won the 2011 award for best biotechnology website in the Web Marketing Association’s WebAward competition. The competition is the premier award recognition programme for web developers and marketers worldwide.
“I attribute this to the extremely high standards our company places on everything we do. In this case, the credit goes to our magnificent, bright and diligent web team. They have done an amazing job,” said president and CEO of Phenomenex, Fasha Mahjoor.
The Phenomenex site, which was launched in February this year, has been designed to optimize the experience with multiple interactive tools, comprehensive technical resources and state-of-the-art online purchasing. Users can search through thousands of applications and in-depth information about chemical compound structures and characteristics and find the best product solution for their application.
One of the competition judges stated, “This site had a nice design with bright engaging colours...well designed and easy to navigate. Very nicely done.”
For more information, visit www.phenomenex.com
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