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Cerno Bioscience Collaborates Lumiere Technology to Distribute MassWorks in China

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Cerno Bioscience has announced collaboration with Lumiere Technology Ltd., the international distributor of advanced laboratory analysis equipment.

This agreement will see Lumiere Technology distributing Cerno Bioscience’s MassWorks™ mass spectrometry data software in China.

Lumiere Technology Ltd is headquartered in Beijing and is having a wide network of offices in key regions, such as Shanghai, Shenyang and Xi’an. According to Cerno, Lumiere has an ideal position to make the MassWorks product widely available to MS users across China.

Lumiere Technology has also been representing Thermo Fisher Scientific MS product lines in China since 2001.

According to Cerno, its award-winning MassWorks at present can improve the mass accuracy of single and triple quadrupole MS systems by up to 100x, improving the ability to identity various compounds.

By utilizing Lumiere Technology’s networking capability in China and their many years of expertise in the MS industry, Cerno can offer the MassWorks to users in the Chinese biopharmaceutical and environmental sectors.

“MassWorks is a truly unique product that can significantly enhance the capabilities of rudimentary, commercial mass spectrometers.” comments Ms. Xiaohong Lu, Executive President of Lumiere Technology Ltd.

“In China, the uptake and projected growth of such instruments has been astonishing. We hope to exploit our knowledge, experience and extensive distribution network to reach every MS user in China.”