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PicoQuant now has an official Chinese website and 20 trained sales and support staff at an office in Wuhan. Customers can arrange for local demonstrations of components and carry out test measurements.
“A core part of PicoQuant’s philosophy is to provide researchers not only with outstanding tools but also with the best service. We are very happy with the new website and the Wuhan showroom concept. It is staffed by native speakers, which were trained on PicoQuant systems in our Berlin headquarters. Now, we can bring PicoQuant’s expertise directly to the home of our Chinese customers,” says Rainer Erdmann, managing director of PicoQuant GmbH.
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