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Bilacon GmbH acquires Chemspeed's FLEX QuEChERS to boost food safety testing

June 27, 2024
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Berlin's Bilacon GmbH has recently bolstered its capabilities in food safety and quality testing through the acquisition of Chemspeed Technologies AG's FLEX QuEChERS solution. This move is a testament to Bilacon's commitment to advancing its services and leadership in the industry, especially in digitizing data. The FLEX QuEChERS solution is celebrated for its straightforward and efficient approach to sample preparation in the testing sector. Karsten Ott, the CEO of Bilacon GmbH, has expressed his commitment to the new partnership.  The increasing number of samples requires reliable and automated sample preparation with limited resources. Carine Marcos, the lead developer at Chemspeed, also expressed her positive outlook on the collaboration, citing Bilacon's extensive industry expertise and influence. She anticipates a substantial impact on the food safety and quality testing field from this venture.

For further details about the FLEX QuEChERS:

https://www.chemspeed.com/example-solutions/flex-quechers/

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