We are pleased to announce a strategic partnership between HAWK Biosystems and Inkarp Instruments, a renowned provider of scientific research instruments in India.
Introducing Our Partner: Inkarp Instruments
Since its founding in 1985, Inkarp Instruments has been dedicated to supporting the scientific community in India with high-quality instruments and unparalleled customer service. With nearly 40 years of experience, Inkarp has earned a reputation for excellence, providing scientists with the tools they need to drive discoveries across diverse fields, from pharmaceuticals to non-pharmaceutical research sectors.
Inkarp’s mission to empower scientific discovery through high-quality instruments and exceptional support aligns closely with our values at HAWK Biosystems. Their focus on long-term relationships with both customers and principals, alongside their deep-rooted expertise, makes them the ideal partner to represent our technology in India.
Advancing Spatial Biology with QF-Pro®
Inkarp shares our enthusiasm for the potential of QF-Pro® to advance spatial biology and strengthen research capabilities across India. They believe that access to reliable, cutting-edge technology is critical to scientific progress. By joining forces, HAWK Biosystems and Inkarp are committed to providing Indian researchers with the tools they need to translate protein function into meaningful clinical applications.
Empowering Indian Researchers with QF-Pro®
At the heart of this partnership is a shared dedication to empowering researchers with the best tools for their work. Through Inkarp’s distribution of QF-Pro® software and reagent kits, life science researchers in India can now access innovative solutions designed to enhance their capabilities and broaden the scope of their scientific exploration.
A Vision for the Future
As we look forward to an exciting future with Inkarp, we are thrilled about the possibilities our partnership brings to life science research in India. Together, we will continue to innovate, collaborate, and support India’s scientific community.