The aim is to create portable bio-med systems which can reduced the cost of sample analysis.
Leti CEO Marie Semeria, writes:
“This partnership combines our competencies in ways that will significantly speed the development and time-to-market of analytical tools and systems for Leti’s partners and ARaymondlife customers.”
The two organisations will also work together on projects that will combine Leti’s expertise in developing analytical protocols with Araymondlife’s manufacturing capacity.
On those projects, ARaymondlife would be involved very early in the development cycle to check the viability of the proposed solution in the manufacturing processes. The team will make modifications to improve the reliability of the product and reduce production costs, as needed.
“The strict standards and high costs for developing medical devices require that prototypes used for clinical testing not only meet quality regulations, but that also are almost identical to the final product,” said Philippe Daurenjou, ARaymondlife commercial director.
ARaymondlife, which is based in Saint-Égrève, near Grenoble, specialises in plastic injection molding, bi-injection, thermoplastic and silicone, and is equipped with automated industrial equipment and ISO 7 certified cleanrooms.
“This partnership with Leti uses our complementary strengths to meet those requirements effectively and cost efficiently, and make our customers more competitive,” said Daurenjou.