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Milford-based Waters Corp., a manufacturer of laboratory instruments, on Wednesday announced the opening of its Joint Open Laboratory in Beijing.
Outfitted with Waters' chromatography and mass spectrometry technologies, the analytic laboratory will be jointly operated by Waters and the Chinese Pharmacopeia Commission (ChP), according to a company statement. It is expected to serve as one of China's national technical support centers in the field of Chinese pharmaceutical standards, Waters said.
Milford-based laboratory instrument manufacturer Waters Corp. reported a 3-percent bump in sales for the fourth quarter and a 6.8-percent increase in net income as the company cited organic sales growth and demand from pharmaceutical companies for its products.
Milford-based laboratory instrument manufacturer Waters Corp. reported an 8-percent jump in sales for the third quarter and a 15-percent rise in net income as the company cited broad-based demand from pharmaceutical companies for its products.
Central Mass. companies were among more than 1,600 manufacturers that opened their doors across the country for the third-annual Manufacturing Day , according to the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM), which is spearheading the day of events along with several other national organizations.
Waters Corp. announced strong earnings and the acquisition of virtually all the assets of a Hungarian technology company, the Milford company reported Tuesday.
Spectrometers designed by Massachusetts-based companies are unlocking answers to some of science's greatest mysteries, making it easier for companies to spot potential problems with products ranging from drugs to medical devices.
A neonatal screening device made by Milford-based Waters Corp. has secured regulatory approval in China, clearing the way for promotion and sale in that country, the company announced.
Slower growth in Asia and a delay in the release of corporate capital budgets in the United States resulted in flat revenue growth for Milford-based Waters Corp. in the first quarter, the laboratory instrument manufacturer said today.