CAMO Software, a leading supplier of multivariate analysis (MVA) and Design of Experiments (DoE) software, today announced an agreement with BioImages Ltd, a well established scientific equipment and service provider to the Irish and UK markets, for the sale and support of CAMO products.
“I am confident the role of CAMO Software will be even more important in promoting the usage of multivariate analysis and design of experiments through BioImages Ltd” says Kenneth Olafsson, Account Manager CAMO Software Ireland and the United Kingdom. “CAMO is set to capture the interest of the R&D and manufacturing sectors through a continued focus on PAT and QbD in our product development. The release of the next generation CAMO solutions, GenerationX, will create a new opportunity for our clients to implement cost effective solutions. BioImages Ltd will contribute with local knowledge and key expertise to assist clients in developing process understanding and promoting science with the most appropriate tools”.
CAMO Software has a long standing reputation for developing and providing quality multivariate analysis software solutions to academic, industrial and research organisations. The addition of BioImages Ltd to CAMO Software's network of international resellers will extend the company’s local presence and enhance customer service needs in a flexible and adaptable way.
“I am pleased that BioImages Ltd has extended its product range to include CAMO software for multivariate analysis and design of experiments. We can now not only provide our customers with instrumentation but in addition a convenient way of handling and interpreting the extensive data which those instruments can generate” says Dr Patricia McAlernon, Company Owner BioImages Ltd Ireland.
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