10 Feb 2009 08:00 AM
Glasgow Company Recognised As Most Promising New Life Science Company In Scotland
Glasgow based biotech company BioOutsource was named the Most Promising New Life Science Company in Scotland at the Scottish Enterprise Life Sciences Annual Dinner on 5 February 2009.
The accolade was awarded to BioOutsource for its work in the area of quality control testing for bio-tech, pharma and vaccine companies. The award was presented in Edinburgh in front of more than 700 representatives from the life sciences community in Scotland and worldwide.
Robert Reid, managing director of BioOutsource, said: "We are very happy to accept the award as Most Promising Life Sciences Company in Scotland. Over the past years we have worked hard to successfully achieve our key milestones of GMP compliance, the launch of our world-leading BioWeb technology and the establishment of a strong client base of leading international pharmaceutical and vaccine companies…
The accolade was awarded to BioOutsource for its work in the area of quality control testing for bio-tech, pharma and vaccine companies. The award was presented in Edinburgh in front of more than 700 representatives from the life sciences community in Scotland and worldwide.
Robert Reid, managing director of BioOutsource, said: "We are very happy to accept the award as Most Promising Life Sciences Company in Scotland. Over the past years we have worked hard to successfully achieve our key milestones of GMP compliance, the launch of our world-leading BioWeb technology and the establishment of a strong client base of leading international pharmaceutical and vaccine companies…

