Sphere Fluidics appoints Dr. Graeme Daniels as Vice President of Sales and Marketing
Sphere Fluidics, a leading provider of innovative microfluidics-based solutions for single-cell analysis and isolation, is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Graeme Daniels, PhD, as the new Vice President of Sales and Marketing. In his role within the senior leadership team, Graeme will lead the international sales and marketing strategy, building on the rapid growth and market presence gained from the Company’s rebrand and extensive state-of-the-art facility expansion earlier this year1,2.
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British airways, lanzajet and nova pangaea technologies move one step closer to large-scale production of sustainable aviation fuel in the uk
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