Matrix Science; Bioinformatics company establishes subsidiary in Japan
Posted on: Thursday, 12 February 2004, 06:00 CST
2004 FEB 18 - (NewsRx.com & NewsRx.net) -- Matrix Science has established a subsidiary in Japan, Matrix Science KK.
The Tokyo-based management team, comprising Naoki Tanaka and Itaru Usami, has very extensive knowledge and experience of Matrix Science software products and their applications.
"Japanese science is exceptionally strong in proteomics technologies, especially mass spectrometry," said John Cottrell, one of the founders of Matrix Science. This has made Japan a very important market for our software, consistently representing some 30% of our worldwide business. By establishing Matrix Science KK, we can provide a higher level of service to our present and future customers."
The establishment of Matrix Science KK was greatly assisted by The Japan External Trade Organisation - a Japanese government- funded organization that promotes inward investment.
Matrix Science develops and markets bioinformatics products and services in the fields of mass spectrometry and proteomics.
This article was prepared by Biotech Week editors from staff and other reports. Copyright 2004, Biotech Week via NewsRx.com & NewsRx.net.
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