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GermanyStuttgart, Freiburg and Baden-Wurtemberg
  1. OPTIMA PHARMA GMBH

    Germany

    OPTIMA pharma - For uncompromising pharmaceutical applications Optima Pharma develops and manufactures filling, sealing and process technology for pharmaceuticals. Highly sophisticated, fully automated systems from Optima Pharma are used to process blood plasma products, vaccines, oncology and biotech products in prefilled syringes, vials, IV bottles and cartridges. In addition to filling and sealing, complementary functions and process equipment are integrated, including washing machines, sterilization tunnels and containment systems. Pharmaceutical freeze drying and robotic product handling complete the company’s extensive portfolio. The division guarantees quick, professional service with 14 international locations. Optima Pharma is a member of the OPTIMA packaging group GmbH (Schwäbisch Hall), which employs a workforce of 2, 250 around the globe.

  2. ATG:BIOSYNTHETICS GMBH

    Germany

    ATG: biosynthetics is a synthetic biology company located in Merzhausen near Freiburg. We are experts in combinatorial gene design and multi-gene expression and offer multi-gene and multi-peptide expression products and services for R&D: • Multi-protein recombineering and expression systems for E.coli, insect and mammalian cells + tailor-made expression systems for other (micro)organisms• Multi-peptide library design tool as well as multi-peptide library construction and expression system (PepID)• Gene intelligence solution EvoMAG for multi-parametric gene / gene cluster design and optimization in diverse target organisms (metabolic engineering, etc.)• Gene synthesis of individual genes and gene clusters• Synthetic biology projecting and consulting from design to (multi-gene) expression strategy ATG also looks for strategic partnerships and outsourcing projects that aim at developing and marketing high-potential applications, e.g. DNA- and protein based vaccines.