Dolomite, a subsidiary of Syrris Ltd., has announced the creation of a new advisory group to augment its scientific and fabrication expertise. The advisory group reportedly increases Dolomite's access to capabilities and application areas, with industry-leading professionals from sectors including pharmaceuticals, forensic science, medicine, and academia.
The company claims that it offers complete service, and will use the advisory group to make strategic decisions about where to apply its specialist glass, quartz and ceramic technologies and its high performance microfluidics knowledge. Advisory board members include: Julie Deacon, Micro and Nanotechnology (MNT) Network; Leonard Fass, GE Healthcare; Stephanie Hawkes, GlaxoSmithKline; Andy Hopwood, Forensic Science Service; Graeme Maxwell, Centre for Integrated photonics (CIP); Andrew de Mello, Imperial College London; and Ian Sturland of BAE Systems.