Doylestown-Based Software Company Opens New Office in Pennsylvania Biotechnology Center

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A Bucks County company has begun its new operations in one of the area’s foremost centers for scientific and medical studies.

Doylestown-based assisTek has opened a new space in the Pennsylvania Biotechnology Center of Bucks County to support its growing team.

This expansion will allow the leader in innovative eClinical technology and eSource solutions for clinical research to boost assistance to customers and increase the company’s capacity to sustain its continued growth.

The new office is situated just outside Philadelphia in the heart of the Biotech Corridor of the Northeast, just down the road from assisTek’s headquarters.

“This is another piece of our continued growth strategy,” said Richard Gastineau, CEO. “The Pennsylvania Biotechnology Center is well known for its state-of-the-art research, as well as furthering economic development throughout the Greater Philadelphia region.”

A lot of biotech and discovery firms work at the Center, “and over recent years, the entrepreneurs at the PABC have created billions of dollars of company value, established hundreds of new jobs, and several of the companies founded at the Center have gone public,” he added.

assisTek combines new developments in mobile technology and creative software solutions to revolutionize the field of data collection in clinical trials. In addition to its Bucks County locations, the company also has offices in Charleston, SC, Scottsdale, AZ, and Austin, TX, within the country, and internationally in Copenhagen, Denmark.

Read more about the announcement at GlobeNewswire.

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