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MGT Solutions Delivers Advanced Lab Equipment to Southeast Asian Clients

2025-05-09

Focus on Quality and Reliability Strengthens Regional Scientific Collaboration

 MGT, a leading provider of laboratory equipment, has recently completed the delivery of a comprehensive batch of advanced scientific instruments to clients across Southeast Asia. The shipment, comprising cutting-edge tools for research and diagnostics, underscores the company’s commitment to supporting regional scientific advancement through practical, high-performance solutions.

Key Highlights:

Equipment Overview

The delivered devices include centrifuges, PCR machines, Microscopes, and automated sample processors, tailored to meet the diverse needs of academic institutions, healthcare facilities, and biotech firms in Vietnam, Thailand, and Malaysia. All products adhere to international quality standards, ensuring seamless integration into existing workflows.

Client-Centric Approach

“Our clients empHasized the need for durable, user-friendly systems that enhance operational efficiency,” stated Jane Lee,MGT’s Regional Manager. “We prioritized customization to address specific challenges, such as limited space and power constraints in remote labs.”

Logistical Efficiency

The project was executed within a tight timeframe, with equipment assembled, tested, and shipped within three months. Local partners in each country handled customs clearance and on-site training, minimizing disruptions for end-users.

Positive Client Feedback

Dr. Nguyen Tran, a researcher at Hanoi’s National Institute of Health, praised the equipment’s reliability: “The PCR machines have significantly accelerated our testing capacity. GlobalTech’s after-sales support has been invaluable.”

Future Expansion Plans

MGT plans to deepen its Southeast Asia presence by launching a regional service hub in Singapore by Q2 2024. This initiative aims to provide faster technical assistance and spare parts distribution.

Closing Statement:

“Science thrives on collaboration,” said CEO Griffen. “By aligning our technology with local needs, we aim to empower researchers and healthcare providers to drive innovation across the region.”