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Joe Ryan Joins BIT Group as Vice President Business Development
[February 17, 2017]

Joe Ryan Joins BIT Group as Vice President Business Development


BIT Group has announced its newest senior team member; Joe Ryan will serve as VP Business Development. In his position, Joe will be responsible for introducing life science, medical and IVD instrumentation OEMs to BIT's contract product development, manufacturing and after-sales services - and thus add to BIT's global exposure.

Joe Ryan has proven success in Business Development and Key Account Management - as demonstrated by his experience over the past 20 years within the laboratory instrumentation market. Focusing, most recently, on molecular diagnostics and research, Joe has previously established expertise in negotiating global contracts for the development and manufacture of complex optical detectionsystems, liquid handling instruments and sample management automation within the diagnostic and life science market. Joe has a Bachelor of Science Degree in Biological Sciences from The Ohio State University.



"Joe Ryan will be a valuable asset to our team," said Jari Palander, Executive Vice President of Global Business Development at BIT. "We are impressed not only by Joe's proven expertise and business prowess - but also by his history of honesty and integrity that is the very backbone of his personal business philosophy - and the ingredient with which he has successfully developed strong business relationships with his customers."

BIT Group provides contract product development, manufacturing and after-sales services, as well as white-label instruments, for life science, medical and IVD instrumentation OEMs. Quality standards include GMP, FDA registered, ISO13485 & 9001, QSR, Class I, II, and III. BIT Group's global operations in USA, Germany, France, China & Japan deliver precision engineered, cost effective systems solutions. Pre-engineered BIT SMARTSOLUTIONS™ platform technologies reduce development cost and time-to-market; lean manufacturing centers and global supply chain enable competitive product cost.



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