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PRESS RELEASEWe can get your product to market faster Comprehensive instrument development from concept to manufacture The ever-increasing commercial pressures for rapid product development create significant technical and financial risks; finding an experienced development and manufacturing partner can mitigate these. Chelsea Technologies Group has over 30 years experience in the design, development and manufacture of medical diagnostic and scientific instrumentation – from high volume, low cost Point of Care instruments through to fully automated laboratory analysis systems. This experience has been gained by working in partnership with clients across the industry - ranging from technology start-ups to large multi-nationals. Dr John Attridge, Life Science Director said, “Our scientific and technical skills combined with our manufacturing capability provide our clients with a unique resource. With access to a wide ‘catalogue’ of proven circuit designs and solutions to various analytical problems we are able to get projects moving quickly. We take pride in our ability to deliver innovative products to demanding timescales. By blending novel original design concepts with the practical requirements for performance and manufacturability, our expert scientists and engineers help clients find the right balance between performance and cost, while also meeting the operational needs of the end user. Our aim is always to first understand the technical requirements of any new product before developing the most appropriate design.” “Working with a development partner which also has a manufacturing capability, such as Chelsea Technologies Group, maintains continuity and avoids the ‘not-invented-here’ syndrome when transferring a product to manufacture. Chelsea 'designs for manufacture' from the outset, thus considerably shortening lead times and overall project costs by eliminating the learning curve required in transferring a design from developer to manufacturer. Furthermore, as manufacturers we also have a vested interest in getting this aspect of the design right.” Contact
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