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05 May 2018

Durham’s Phononic signs exclusive deal with Thermo Fisher

Phononic has signed an exclusive new deal with Thermo Fisher Scientific, making Thermo Fisher the exclusive supplier of Phononic refrigeration and freezer technology for life sciences and healthcare markets worldwide.

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Phononic announced that an expanded partnership with Thermo Fisher Scientific will create an exclusivechannel for life sciences and healthcare customers to purchase its disruptive and innovative solid-state refrigeration and freezerproducts. End users will benefit from new efficiencies in order placement, contract management and order fulfillment as well as access to Thermo Fisher’s world-class technical support team.

Phononic’s compressor-free, solid-state refrigeration technology provides countless advantages for those within life sciences and healthcare, including: unparalleled temperature stability that protects high-value inventory, quiet operation for in-room use, cleanroom-compatible readiness, and sustainable ENERGY STAR efficiency. Fundamentally more reliable, the system requires minimal maintenance and, without moving parts, provides unprecedented refrigeration system design.

Having already collaborated on the Thermo Scientific TSX 505 Series high-performance undercounter lab refrigerators, as part of the new agreement, Thermo Fisher will now be the exclusive supplier of Phononic-cooled products to the life sciences and healthcare markets. Phononic will retain and honor its technical support and service commitments for all Evolve products currently in the field.
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