CovalX

CovalX AG
Private
Industry Life Sciences
Founded 2005
Headquarters Zurich, Switzerland
Area served
Worldwide
Products Hardware, software & chemicals
Services MS Analysis
Website http://www.covalx.com/

CovalX AG is a Zürich, Switzerland-based company which develops and manufactures scientific instrumentation for academic research and industrial use.

Origins

CovalX was originally founded as CovalX GmbH in November 2005 by Ryan Wenzel, Alexis Nazabal and Urs Matter and was converted in January 2007 to its current AG status to allow additional investor into the company.

In 2011 CovalX founded a wholly owned US subsidiary called CovalX Instruments Incorporated located in the Boston area. Here they began manufacturing and testing of their equipment as well as sales and support for their hardware products.

The companies products are focused on measuring intact protein complexes by MALDI mass spectrometry. They distribute chemical kits, high mass detection hardware and analysis software. Since 2009, the company has also begun a growing focus on analytical service measurements through its growing CRO laboratories in Switzerland and France.

Awards

In April 2006, CovalX received the CTI Start-up Label from the Swiss Confederation's Commission for Technology and Innovation.[1]

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