Sartorius (Göttingen, Germany) has won the “Overall Best Bioprocessing Supplier” award at the Europe Bioprocessing Excellence Awards 2021. According to award organizer IMAPAC, the awards seek to recognize exceptional bioprocessing experts, organizations, and technologies that facilitate biomanufacturing excellence at enhanced speed, reduced cost, and superior quality across Europe and the rest of the world.
“We’re honoured to be named ‘Overall Best Bioprocessing Supplier’ at this year’s Bioprocessing Excellence Awards. We remain committed to helping our customers create better patient outcomes through the development of new and improved therapies,” said Christopher Mach, Head of Key Account Management at Sartorius.
The award ceremony was held in conjunction with Biologics Contract Manufacturing Europe 2021 and 4th Biologics World Nordic 2021 conference events, and René Fáber, Head of BPS Division, Sartorius, accepted the award virtually on behalf of Sartorius.
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