Milestones
- January 2005 NextGen Sciences launches flashBAC™, a break-through technology for baculovirus protein expression - February 2005 NextGen Sciences receives the Frost & Sullivan Technology Leadership Award for 2005 |
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- February 2004 NextGen Sciences granted 3rd patent to protect the fluid dispensing system, used extensively in the A2DE and expressionfactory systems. - March 2004 NextGen Sciences attracts new investors and builds its Board of Directors- March 2004 NextGen Sciences appoints SCRUM as non-exclusive distribution partner for the expressionfactory and the a2DE in Japan. - May 2004 NextGen Sciences granted fourth patent, to protect the electrophoretic separation technology used in the company’s a2DE system. - May 2004 NextGen Sciences closes the first two orders for the expressionfactory - September 2004 NextGen Sciences announces the signing of distribution agreements in China, Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam, and Indonesia. - September 2004 NextGen Sciences Ltd launches the expressionworkstation™ and orchestratorIMS™ products for molecular biology and protein expression - October 2004 NextGen Sciences launches the a2DEoptimizer ™, the fist system to automate gradient gel casting for 2-dimensional electrophoresis. |
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| - August 2003 launch ExpressionFactory at Drug Discovery Technology, Boston, MA | |||||
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January 2002 PerkinElmer launch ProteinArray Workstation, NextGen
Sciences' first product - January 2002 win LINK Applied Genomics award to fund a three-way initiative to create protein biochips for breast cancer research. - November 2002 NextGen Sciences granted patent for producing protein biochips - End 2002 NextGen Sciences cash positive |
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- January 2001 NextGen Sciences Ltd closes first round of funding. - May 2001 NextGen Sciences Ltd receives confirmation of a SMART Development award from the Department of Trade & Industry to develop the ProteinArray Workstation. |
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- NextGen Sciences founded in May 2000 | ||||