Takashi Quan

Chemical Process Engineer at TCI - Tokyo Chemical Industry
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(386) 825-5501
Location
London, England, United Kingdom, UK
Languages
  • English -
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Experience

    • Japan
    • Chemical Manufacturing
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Chemical Process Engineer
      • Jan 2000 - Present

      Since its foundation in 1946, TCI’s philosophy has been to contribute to society through the manufacturing and supply of organic laboratory chemicals. We are proud that, today, our company offers more than 25,000 quality reagents on a global basis. In recent years, our business has also expanded to the manufacturing of fine chemicals such as pharmaceutical and cosmetic raw materials, electroluminescent compounds, and building blocks for liquid crystals. Since its foundation in 1946, TCI’s philosophy has been to contribute to society through the manufacturing and supply of organic laboratory chemicals. We are proud that, today, our company offers more than 25,000 quality reagents on a global basis. In recent years, our business has also expanded to the manufacturing of fine chemicals such as pharmaceutical and cosmetic raw materials, electroluminescent compounds, and building blocks for liquid crystals.

  • Nova Laboratories
    • Leicestershire.
    • Research Chemist
      • Apr 1996 - Nov 2000

      A variety of medicines, tablets, ointments, creams and lotions all come from the sterile laboratories of Nova, a small pharmaceutical company based in Leicestershire. A variety of medicines, tablets, ointments, creams and lotions all come from the sterile laboratories of Nova, a small pharmaceutical company based in Leicestershire.

Education

  • London Metropolitan University
    Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.Sc.), Chemical Engineering
    1977 - 1981

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