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January 31st, 2007
ISO Standards for Nanotechnology
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To support international expansion and to cope with the increase in quality demands of its customers, Capsulution Nanoscience AG has introduced the international standard, the ISO 9001:2000 as the minimum standard for quality management. "With this process oriented, customer friendly approach, our company, which focuses on customer specific development, seeks to continuously improve its performance," states Alexander Herrmann, CFO. Capsulution is obtaining support from its external partner, the company QM-Consulting GmbH.
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