Technical integration, mutual learning in wisdom | The Indian delegation visits Bestam to deepen technical exchanges and cooperation
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2024-12-19 13:52
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In the context of globalization, technological cooperation and communication have become an important force in promoting industry development. Recently, Bestam Precision Machine was honored to welcome a delegation from India's leading IVD instrument and equipment company for a two-week technical knowledge learning and exchange program. The purpose of this visit is to conduct factory acceptance testing (FAT) on the reagent filling production line and centrifuge tube filling.Production line conduct factory acceptance testing (FAT) and carry out technical exchange and learning.

The company of the Indian delegation was established in 1995 and has rapidly grown to become one of the fastest-growing in vitro diagnostic (IVD) companies in the world with the vision of 'becoming the best partner in the field of human in vitro diagnostics.' The company has not only achieved significant accomplishments in equipment manufacturing but also enjoys a good reputation in instrument research and production. It has over 1,000 distributors and occupies an important position in global OEM business. Equipped with an 80,000 square foot GMP and FDA certified factory, it has excellent performance in clinical chemistry reagent and instrument research, design, and production.

In the production workshop, the Indian delegation deeply learned the technical knowledge of equipment installation, trial operation, operation, and maintenance. Through close cooperation with Bestam's business, R&D, production, and quality departments, both parties discussed technical issues in equipment operation and conducted in-depth exchanges on solutions.

Reagent filling production line with its intelligent production, high-precision filling, and convenient label printing functions, it meets the dual requirements of the Indian company for production efficiency and product quality. The centrifuge tube production line has won high praise from the delegation for its fully automated intelligent production, high-precision filling, and flexible coding functions.
On the last day of the exchange, Indian customers and Bestam Precision Machine employees took a group photo together to commemorate this important moment, and expressed high recognition for Bestam's equipment and services, as well as a strong willingness for further cooperation in the future.
This visit not only deepened mutual understanding but also laid a solid foundation for Bestam's further development in the international market. Bestam will continue to take technological innovation as its wings, customer satisfaction as its heart, and work with global partners to jointly draw a grand blueprint for cooperation and development.
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