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Vironova’s CEO, Mohammed Homman, has been elected onto IVA’s Business Executives Council (Näringslivsrådet)

The Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences (Kungl. Ingenjörsvetenskapsakademien, IVA) Business Executives Council met on November 29 for their annual meeting at which we are proud to announce that Vironova’s CEO, Mohammed Homman was elected onto the Board.

The Business Executives Council has just over 250 member companies and organisations from industry and the service sector, ranging from global corporations to small businesses and organisations. It gives IVA a strong foothold in the business community and provides long-term financial support. Members of the Council help to develop IVA programmes.

- It is a great honor and pleasure to be elected onto the board of IVA’s Business Executives Council. It is a wonderful opportunity to contribute to the admirable work of IVA and to take part in and influence the business community’s debates, knowledge exchange and sharing of valuable experience. I very much look forward to our future meetings, says Mohammed Homman.

Read more about IVA here.

And the Business Executives Council here.

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Topics

  • Medical research

Categories

  • vironova

Vironova is a Swedish biotechnology company providing comprehensive, hardware, software and services for the analysis of nanoparticles. Vironova revolutionizes access to transmission electron microscopy (TEM)-based image analysis in biopharmaceutical development. Our solution enables automated analyses for faster and better-informed decisions to secure robust bioprocessing and final product quality.

The Vironova offering comprises:

  • Cost effective, fast Electron Microscopy (EM) services enabled by the in-house developed Vironova Analyzing Software (VAS) designed for semi-automated nanoparticle analysis
  • Viral clearance testing performed in GLP and BSLIII certified laboratories
  • MiniTEM™, a bench-top Transmission Electron Microscope system designed for automated nanoparticle characterization. High-resolution images reveal particle morphologies that are transformed into accurate metrics.

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