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Dr Shaker offers sound advice
Press release from: PreSens Precision Sensing GmbH
Developers and users of shaken bioreactors profit from the information and expertise available at shakingtechnology.com.
Forum Shaking Technology started in early 2009 and since then, its web page shakingtechnology.com has attracted both newcomers and experienced researchers from the field of shaking bioreactors. The web site is now well established with visitors from academia and industry.
The cornerstone of this successful concept is undoubtedly “Dr Shaker” who will answer any questions about shaking technology. “Dr Shaker” is not just a catchy title for FAQs, but is actually a network of specialists from universities and companies who answer every question individually and in-depth.
Visitors to Forum Shaking Technology can also access the free publication database which currently offers more than 450 entries about shaken bioreactors. This database contains broad search functions and is continuously updated. In addition, users can sign up for the newsletter “Shaken- not stirred” which highlights new developments and features a scientific paper. Information about trade fairs, news and innovative products complete the offering from the forum.
Forum Shaking Technology is supported by four partner companies covering shaking machines, chemical-optical sensors, laboratory glassware and plastic products for tissue culture. A.Kuhner AG (Birsfelden, Switzerland), PreSens Precision Sensing GmbH (Regensburg, Germany), DURAN Group GmbH (Wertheim, Germany) and TPP Techno Plastic Products AG (Trasadingen, Switzerland) all contribute their experience and knowledge to the forum.
The Forum Shaking Technology is supported by:
A.Kuhner AG
PreSens Precision Sensing GmbH
DURAN Group GmbH
TPP Techno Plastic Products AG
PreSens Precision Sensing GmbH
Christina Schlauderer
Communication
Josef-Engert-Str. 11
93053 Regensburg
Email: christina.schlauderer@presens.de
Phone: +49 941 942 72-109
This release was published on openPR.
Forum Shaking Technology started in early 2009 and since then, its web page shakingtechnology.com has attracted both newcomers and experienced researchers from the field of shaking bioreactors. The web site is now well established with visitors from academia and industry.
The cornerstone of this successful concept is undoubtedly “Dr Shaker” who will answer any questions about shaking technology. “Dr Shaker” is not just a catchy title for FAQs, but is actually a network of specialists from universities and companies who answer every question individually and in-depth.
Visitors to Forum Shaking Technology can also access the free publication database which currently offers more than 450 entries about shaken bioreactors. This database contains broad search functions and is continuously updated. In addition, users can sign up for the newsletter “Shaken- not stirred” which highlights new developments and features a scientific paper. Information about trade fairs, news and innovative products complete the offering from the forum.
Forum Shaking Technology is supported by four partner companies covering shaking machines, chemical-optical sensors, laboratory glassware and plastic products for tissue culture. A.Kuhner AG (Birsfelden, Switzerland), PreSens Precision Sensing GmbH (Regensburg, Germany), DURAN Group GmbH (Wertheim, Germany) and TPP Techno Plastic Products AG (Trasadingen, Switzerland) all contribute their experience and knowledge to the forum.
The Forum Shaking Technology is supported by:
A.Kuhner AG
PreSens Precision Sensing GmbH
DURAN Group GmbH
TPP Techno Plastic Products AG
PreSens Precision Sensing GmbH
Christina Schlauderer
Communication
Josef-Engert-Str. 11
93053 Regensburg
Email: christina.schlauderer@presens.de
Phone: +49 941 942 72-109
This release was published on openPR.
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