MOBILion Systems Expands in Europe, Bolstering Sales and Support

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MOBILion Systems, Inc., a leader in separation science, is pleased to announce its expansion into the European market, aiming to provide enhanced services to the scientific community in pharmaceutical, biopharmaceutical, environmental, and food industries.

In order to strengthen their presence in Europe, MOBILion Systems has appointed Lucy Woods as Senior Director of European Sales and George Antoniades as Director of European Customer Success. With Woods’ expertise in biotechnology and commercial management, and Antoniades’ extensive experience in global services and customer experience, they are set to take MOBILion Systems’ operations in Europe to new heights, promising top-notch service and support to customers in the region.

“This expansion demonstrates our commitment to advancing research and offering cutting-edge technologies,” stated Janine McMurdie, Chief Commercial Officer at MOBILion Systems. “With the addition of talented individuals like Woods and Antoniades, we elevate our customer success to deliver an exceptional experience.”

The MOBIE platform revolutionizes separation science by surpassing LC-MS in resolution, throughput, and reproducibility. By seamlessly integrating with Agilent 6545, 6545XT, and 6546 Q-TOF mass spectrometers, the MOBIE system’s pass-through mode ensures continuity in LC-Q-TOF assays while achieving analytical performance beyond LCMS standards. This advancement opens up new possibilities for researchers, with MOBILion leading the charge in pushing mass spectrometry beyond its current limitations.

With the expanded support network now extending to Europe, clients in the region can expect prompt assistance and expert guidance, ensuring access to timely expertise. This expansion highlights MOBILion Systems’ ongoing commitment to delivering exceptional service and support around the world. In addition, MOBILion has formed a partnership with The University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna (BOKU), furthering collaboration efforts on a global scale.

To learn more about MOBILion Systems’ expansion in Europe, feel free to reach out to [email protected].

About MOBILion Systems, Inc.
MOBILion Systems is a dynamic team that is redefining separation science. Their instruments offer more accurate and efficient characterization of complex molecules compared to traditional methods, driving progress in industries such as biopharmaceutical discovery, food testing, and environmental safety. By integrating with mass spectrometry, their technology enables complex analysis, uncovering what was once unseen. For more information, visit www.mobilionsystems.com.

SOURCE: MOBILion Systems

MOBILion Systems’ expansion into the European market is aimed at providing enhanced services to the scientific community in pharmaceutical, biopharmaceutical, environmental, and food industries. With the appointment of Lucy Woods as Senior Director of European Sales and George Antoniades as Director of European Customer Success, they are set to elevate the company’s operations in Europe and deliver exceptional service and support to customers in the region.

The MOBIE platform offered by MOBILion Systems revolutionizes separation science by surpassing LC-MS in resolution, throughput, and reproducibility. By integrating seamlessly with Agilent 6545, 6545XT, and 6546 Q-TOF mass spectrometers, the MOBIE system’s pass-through mode ensures continuity in LC-Q-TOF assays while achieving analytical performance beyond LCMS standards. This advancement opens up new possibilities for researchers and pushes the boundaries of mass spectrometry.

With the expanded support network in Europe, clients can expect prompt assistance and expert guidance, ensuring access to timely expertise. This expansion highlights MOBILion Systems’ commitment to delivering exceptional service and support globally. The company has also formed a partnership with The University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna (BOKU) to further collaboration efforts on a global scale.

One key advantage of MOBILion Systems’ expansion in Europe is the increased accessibility of their cutting-edge technologies and expertise in separation science. This enables researchers in the region to conduct more accurate and efficient characterization of complex molecules, driving progress in industries such as biopharmaceutical discovery, food testing, and environmental safety.

However, a challenge associated with MOBILion Systems’ expansion may be the competition in the European market. There are already established players in the separation science industry, and MOBILion Systems will need to differentiate itself and demonstrate the superiority of its technologies to gain market share.

To learn more about MOBILion Systems’ expansion in Europe, interested parties can reach out to [email protected].

For more information about MOBILion Systems and their instruments, visit their website at www.mobilionsystems.com.