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An 'Industry Leader' Charts the Course Forward in Medical Micromolding

SpecialChem - Aug 20, 2009

Dr. Erol Harvey, MiniFAB CEO and Professor of MicroTechnology at Swinburne University of Technology in Melbourne Australia with a PhD in Plasma and Laser Physics, has successfully combined a distinguished academic career with an entrepreneurial flare. In 2003 he co-founded MiniFAB Pty Ltd. in Moresby, Australia. MiniFAB, a privately held company based in Moresby Australia, specializes in micro- and nano-fabrication, designs. MiniFAB integrates and manufactures polymer microfluidic and micro-engineered system solutions for the biomedical and diagnostics sectors, and offers contract product development, prototyping, micromolding, and manufacturing throughout the biotechnology market. MiniFAB has a carefully structured staged and gated product development process, which it uses from concept to full scale manufacturing that reduces risk and increases value.
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excellent - Jan 15, 2010
posted by shakthiprasad pai, Product Design / Engineering (Dev. Pack., Parts design...) at connexios life sciences p ltd
the article is excellent

pOSITIVE - Sep 02, 2009
posted by Luciano Papi, Corporate Management at Lu Papi & Associates
thank YOU VERY INFORMATIVE ABOUT SMALL TECHNOLOGIES

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