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August 8th, 2007
New Platypus Technologies CEO ready for key product launch
Abstract:
Jeff Williams has no illusions about why he was appointed chief executive of Platypus Technologies. His mission, and the company's mission, is to start actively commercializing the combination "bio" and "nano" technology that has been under development inside its New Venture Center facility.
Platypus, which helps researchers study chemical reactions with the help of nano-structured surfaces, is closer to launching a key assay, and Williams has ample experience bringing products to market at career stops like Roche Diagnostics and Ambion Diagnostics, where he was responsible for the commercialization of several FDA-regulated products.
Source:
wistechnology.com
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