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Proteintech Germany Triples Its Space with a New Office & Laboratory

Proteintech Germany celebrates the opening of its new state-of-the-art facility

Editor: What To Know

  • With a larger team in Martinsried – and in cooperation with our sister site in Manchester, UK – we can better serve our customers in Europe and further gain market share.
  • In 2020, the Proteintech Group acquired ChromoTek GmbH, which specializes in the development and production of Nanobody-based reagents and was located at the incubator IZB.
  • All three sites have seen expansion in the past year and the collaboration between them means we can bring new and innovative products to the market.

Proteintech

Proteintech, the benchmark in antibodies and life science solutions, announces that its branch in Martinsried near Munich has moved into its new laboratory and office space. The new building houses research and development, production, logistics and administration in an area more than three times larger than its previous space.

In 2020, the Proteintech Group acquired ChromoTek GmbH, which specializes in the development and production of Nanobody-based reagents and was located at the incubator IZB. The gradual integration of Chromotek into the parent company, Proteintech Group, enabled new sales markets and channels for the products manufactured in Martinsried. The Martinsried site also serves as a central logistics hub for all Proteintech products for customers in the European Union.

Rainer Gebhart, Site Manager at Proteintech Germany

“Here we offer state-of-the-art working environments for daily top performance and innovation of our employees – our most important capital for a continued successful future.” He also explained, “The move supports our customer focused strategy. With a larger team in Martinsried – and in cooperation with our sister site in Manchester, UK – we can better serve our customers in Europe and further gain market share.”

Dr Jason Li, CEO of Proteintech

“There is a great future for Nanobody technology and we’re excited to be at the forefront of this.” He also stated, “Proteintech has R&D and production laboratories on three continents in its major sites (Chicago, Wuhan and Martinsried). All three sites have seen expansion in the past year and the collaboration between them means we can bring new and innovative products to the market.”

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