23/12/2014
Kymos Pharma Services in the PTV
Kymos Pharma Services in the PTV
KYMOS Pharma services, which is a GLP certified company that offers a wide range of analytical assays to the chemical-pharmaceutical, veterinary and cosmetic sectors, recently moved to its new headquarters in the Vallès Technology Park (PTV).
The PTV is the oldest technology park in Spain and is the precursor of the Barcelona Synchrotron Park that borders it and that collaborates with.
The PTV created in 1987 aims at being a plateform for technology based new business projects. It currently hosts 133 companies and 3,000 people. The most important sectors represented are the industrial, ICT, biotechnology and environment sectors, respectively.
The arrival of Kymos in the PTV represents a new team of pharmacists, biologists and chemists occupying a 1,500 sq. meters space equipped with the latest technology.
Welcome!
The PTV is the oldest technology park in Spain and is the precursor of the Barcelona Synchrotron Park that borders it and that collaborates with.
The PTV created in 1987 aims at being a plateform for technology based new business projects. It currently hosts 133 companies and 3,000 people. The most important sectors represented are the industrial, ICT, biotechnology and environment sectors, respectively.
The arrival of Kymos in the PTV represents a new team of pharmacists, biologists and chemists occupying a 1,500 sq. meters space equipped with the latest technology.
Welcome!
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