Life. Science. Discovery.
Life sciences comprise branches of science involving scientific study of living organisms – such as microorganisms, plants, animals, and human beings. While biology remains the centrepiece, technological advances in molecular biology and biotechnology have led to a burgeoning of specialisations and interdisciplinary fields.
TechMark have been involved in a number of biotechnology projects, with our clients' research and product developments including; biochemistry, bioengineering, biomechanics, biomedical research, biophysics, cellular biology, genetics, genomics, microbiology, molecular biology, neurobiology, pathology, and physiology.
Other life science projects include advanced multi-photon microscopy, bioinformatics, computational chemistry, companion diagnostics, drug discovery and repurposing, robotic cell isolation, sorting and manipulation - with client offerings ranging from assays, instrumentation, software to ancillary services.
We help startups, small and medium sized enterprises; launch their products and services, position and increase brand awareness, develop partner relationships, and optimise their business operations to keep pace with rapid expansion in global markets.
Sample Projects
Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation Concepts
Biomechanics, Diagnostics, Therapy, Prevention
Joint Specific Isolation, Medical Devices
EVE® (eValuated Exercise) System & Cloud Based Data Monitoring
Bridging the Gap Between Technical & Commercial Teams...
"It's rare to come across creative marketing talent like TechMark, who have been instrumental in our early sales activities and led the efforts to get out brand globally recognised within our field."
— Tim Hague, CEO Omixon
“TechMark supported Femtonics as Strategic Advisors in the areas of operations, sales and marketing - they are skilled business consulting professionals in the life science sector, we are grateful for their contribution to our growth plans for global developments in the advanced microscopy and the complex field of neurobiology.”
— Gergely Katona, CEO Femtonics