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Euro-BioImaging is pleased to welcome Proteintech as the newest member of the Euro-BioImaging Industry Board (EBIB). A global leader in antibody and reagent production, Proteintech brings extensive expertise in supporting life science research with high-quality tools for imaging and molecular biology. As of 1st June 2025, the EBIB has 18 partners, reflecting the broad technology spectrum in imaging and representing leading manufacturers in the sector. Through the Board, companies and facilites can interact at eye-level, meeting the right partners for technology development, training collaboration or voice-of-customer insights.
Represented on the EBIB by Dr. Frank Schestag, Commercial Director EMEA, and Dr. Ezgi Akidil, Account Manager for Southwest Germany, Proteintech will contribute its deep understanding of proteomics and antibody technologies to the board’s mission of fostering collaboration between academia and industry.
“The Euro-BioImaging Industry Board is a great chance for Proteintech to actively engage with the imaging research community, gain deeper insight into emerging scientific needs, and align our antibody and reagent solutions accordingly,” says Dr. Frank Schestag. “Through this collaboration, we aim to better support researchers in driving innovation and advancing discovery in the life sciences.”
To learn more about Proteintech, visit www.ptglab.com.
For more about the Euro-BioImaging Industry Board, see our Industry Board page.

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