As we all know, 2020 has been a remarkable year.
Learning from each other, seeking ways for innovation and creating meaningful partnerships are more important than ever before. As face to face conferences now are on hold for a bit, digital conventions are a helping hand.
BIO-Europe is an annual international forum to promote business development between pharmaceutical, financial and biotechnology companies.
Our Regional Sales Manager Karl Rene Kõlvart is meeting there with different top-level industry players, to have more meaningful collaboration, discussion and partnerships. “Conferences like BIO-Europe are perfect for keeping the interactions between biotech people alive and focusing on getting companies with various locations and backgrounds together,” and he is happy to be part of it.
Besides gaining fresh industry knowledge, Karl Rene focuses on meeting with companies whose tech-side has synergy with our reagents. As Solis BioDyne is an R&D-driven manufacturer with unique portfolio of PCR reagents with room temperature stability feature. We are happy to partner up with companies, who seek innovative solutions for their SARS-CoV-2 RT-qPCR based diagnostics.
If you don’t catch him there, then give us a call or start a chat! Let´s discuss about innovation, PCR and biotech in general!
See more about the conference here.
This summer we got to collaborate with a fun project organized by the MINT Campus in Germany. Not only does MINT campus inspire children and young people about these topics but it also introduces young people to sustainable, innovative developments in current research and technology.
Whether you are studying the genetic material of plants, brains or viruses, the experiment usually starts with extracting RNA from the sample material. It would be incredibly useful to get all the RNA extracted instead of it getting destroyed by the RNases before even starting the cDNA synthesis step. But how can we protect the RNA when RNases are all around us? Let’s find out!
There aren’t many people who can lead teams as well as our Head of Quality and Product Management Eva-Maria does. She is like that red string on a mystery board connecting all the departments. If you would like to get a little closer to solving the great leadership puzzle that Eva-Maria has mastered, have a look at the following story.
On the 4th and 5th of June representatives from South Korea visited Tartu. Their primary focus was on exploring opportunities in the fields of biotechnology and medicine, seeking potential collaborators in Estonia. We had the great pleasure of meeting the delegation and sharing our knowledge on both days of the visit.