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Simcro gains further recognition

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June 1, 2011


New Zealand agritech firm a finalist in Australian International Design Awards (AIDA)

Simcro gains further recognition

HAMILTON, NEW ZEALAND:

New Zealand agritech company, Simcro, has become a finalist in the Australian International Design Awards (AIDA) recently announced in Sydney.

It is in the running for this prestigious design award with its revolutionary animal vaccine safety injector, Sekurus TM which was launched around the world during 2010.

The AIDA Awards are held annually and the judges noted that this year’s competition was the toughest on record. They also added that it was an outstanding achievement for anyone reaching the AIDA finals.

A panel of 20 judges, consisting of both Australian and international design experts, each from highly reputable organisations, selected the category finalists from a record total of 233 entries. The winners will be announced on July 22 at a gala dinner in Sydney.

This latest award tops off a run of success for Simcro, which is a world-leader in providing customised animal health delivery solutions, to the pharmaceutical industry.

Simcro chief executive, Will Rouse, says the company’s heavy investment in new product development has increased its cutomers’ awareness of its capability. He thanked the staff, and management for their ongoing commitment to excellence.

“We’re on a very exciting and challenging journey to realise our goals in the global marketplace. Groundbreaking design is one of the keys to success. This latest recognition demonstrates our ability to compete in the international market.”

Rouse says the company has a significant number of new products under development, in both the farm and companion animal sectors.

www.simcro.com

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