Waters has held a ceremony for its new mass spectrometry headquarters that are planned for completion in 2014.
Waters (Milford, Massachusetts, USA) has held a ceremony for its new mass spectrometry headquarters that are planned for completion in 2014.
The Right Honourable George Osborne MP and Brian Smith, VP mass spectrometry for Waters, planted a beech tree at the site.
Situated on the 37-acre Stamford Lodge site, three miles south of Manchester Airport, the new facility will unite Waters’ existing mass spectrometry operations, consisting of more than 500 employees, currently located on four separate sites in South Manchester and Altrincham. The facility will feature customer demonstration laboratories, research and development capabilities and an expanded manufacturing capacity.
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