Free listing on Australian biotech and medtech directories
Tuesday, 27 March, 2012
AusBiotech invites Australian companies to list their biotechnology and medical technology companies free on two national directories – joining a wealth of information on hundreds of diverse and innovative biotech and medtech companies and organisations doing business in Australia.
The two online directories – The Directory of Australian Biotechnology and The Directory of Medical Devices and Diagnostics – are both available on the AusBiotech website. They are free to access and free to list. Registration is simple only takes a couple of minutes.
The Directory of Australian Biotechnology contains a wealth of information on more than 500 diverse and innovative biotechnology and medical technology companies and organisations doing business in Australia, one of the world's great biotech destinations.
This Directory is a national initiative, produced with the support of the Australian, state and territory governments, and is an example of the cooperative relationship between the biotech industry and governments in Australia.
To add your company, please click here and follow the prompts.
AusMedtech, part of AusBiotech, is the national industry group that represents the medical devices and diagnostics industry sector, and invites Australian medtech companies to list medical devices or diagnostics companies on The Directory of Medical Devices and Diagnostics.
This Directory is designed to support the development of the medtech sector in Australia, and is a national initiative, produced initially with the support of the Victorian and Australian governments.
To add your company, please click here and follow the prompts.
(Please note that listing on The Directory of Medical Devices and Diagnostics will also provide a syndicated listing (with no further action on your part) onto the Directory of Australian Biotechnology.)
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