Baker Ruskinn announces a new partnership with Labtech as its full UK Sales and Service Partner, from 1st April 2020

As pioneers of anaerobic and physiological oxygen workstations along with revolutionary portable platforms, it’s crucial that the UK partnership with Labtech not only supports the ground-breaking tools but also the wide range of industries served by Baker Ruskinn.


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Similar to Baker Ruskinn, Labtech was founded in the 1990’s and has decades of experience. Labtech aims to establish long-term, mutually beneficial relationships with both suppliers and customers.

With a proven track record of bringing cutting-edge, innovative products to the UK market and establishing them as market leaders, Labtech will be responsible for all Baker Ruskinn product lines in the UK.

Labtech’s chairman, Dr Brian Page, said “We are delighted to be working with Baker Ruskinn to bring such a comprehensive portfolio of innovative products for Anaerobe Microbiology and Cell Biology to UK Science. It is good to work with a British company which has such high levels of expertise in this field.”

Baker Ruskinn (formerly Ruskinn Technology Ltd) has pioneered many breakthrough technologies for science since the company was founded in 1993 by Andrew Skinn. The novel Anaerobic workstations became global leaders in Microbiology by 2000.

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