Bioquell invests for future growth
Categories | Design and Build | Topics | Health and Safety | Infection Control | Healthcare | Food Manufacturing |
Bio-decontamination company, Bioquell, has officially opened its new UK manufacturing site in Andover that will allow the company to expand and meet growing global demand for its decontamination technology.
Speaking at the event, Nick Adams, ceo said: “The new site enables Bioquell to design, manufacture and assemble the latest bio-decontamination equipment that is used in the healthcare, life science and defence industries around the world. Our technology is at the forefront of best practice bio-decontamination and this expansion will enable us to meet the growing demand we have for our products.”
Bioquell’s hydrogen peroxide vapour (HPV) technology has been used across the globe to eradicate problematic bacteria, viruses and fungi. Its systems provide ‘residue-free’, safe and repeatable sterilisation of rooms, buildings, equipment and sensitive electronics making HPV the clear alternative when replacing traditional decontaminants such as formaldehyde or chlorine-based products.
Left to right: Nick Adams ceo Bioquell, Mayoress Francis Lynn, Mayor Councillor Chris Lynn, Nigel Keen chairman Bioquell, Rt Hon. Sir George Young MP who cut the ribbon
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