Frost & Sullivan has awarded AB Sciex the 2013 Global Market Share Leadership Award for Mass Spectrometry.
Frost & Sullivan has awarded AB Sciex the 2013 Global Market Share Leadership Award for Mass Spectrometry. The award was formally presented to AB Sciex representatives at a gala event in San Jose, California.
AB Sciex was recognized for “staying ahead of the competition,” “innovation with the highest value,” “best-in-class instrumentation,” “navigating to meet market demand,” “continued leadership,” and as a “leader who listens.” The company provides products for scientists and laboratory technicians who work in the pharmaceutical industry, academia, food testing, and clinical research.
The Frost & Sullivan Award for Market Share Leadership is presented to the company that has demonstrated excellence in capturing the highest share within its industry. The award recognizes the company’s leadership position within the industry in terms of revenues or units.
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