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BioSystems Marks 30 Years of Commitment to Healthcare

By LabMedica International staff writers
Posted on 20 Sep 2011
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Image: BioSystems stand at an international exhibition (Photo courtesy of BioSystems).
Image: BioSystems stand at an international exhibition (Photo courtesy of BioSystems).
Image: Section of a Biosystems manufacturing facility (Photo courtesy of BioSystems).
Image: Section of a Biosystems manufacturing facility (Photo courtesy of BioSystems).
BioSystems SA (Barcelona, Spain) a researcher, designer, manufacturer, and marketer of reagents and instruments for clinical laboratories, marks the 30th year of its establishment.

The company, now headquartered in an 18,000-m2 facility in Barcelona (Spain), was founded by Dr. Josep Bach in 1981. Today, the company headed by Dr. Antonio Elduque has an extensive commercial sales network of representatives and subsidiaries supplying worldwide customers. The company exports 98% of its sales to 106 countries overseas.

BioSystems' evolution has been marked by adaptation to the continuous changes in the area of clinical diagnosis. The company has sustained its growth through an innovative research and development, production, and marketing teams dedicated to quality and service. Biosystems’ products are subjected to a continuous process of improvement and innovation.

BioSystems offers a comprehensive range of clinical diagnostic products that help to streamline laboratory workflow, enhance operational efficiency, and improve patient treatment. The range of products comprises five segments: clinical chemistry, automated systems, autoimmunity, quality control, and rapid tests.

BioSystems notes their 30th anniversary with various events held around the world.

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