Interview: Barry Joyce – Managing Director, VWR Ireland
Barry Joyce, MD at VWR Ireland, takes us through the priorities of the first few months of his appointment, the strategic position of VWR in Ireland and within the global…
VWR (NASDAQ: VWR), headquartered in Radnor, Pennsylvania, is the leading, global, independent provider of products, services and solutions to laboratory and production facilities.
With sales in excess of $4.3 billion in 2015, VWR enables science for customers in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, industrial, education, government and healthcare industries. With more than 160 years of experience, VWR has cultivated a value proposition delivering product choice, operational excellence and differentiated services to improve our customers’ productivity from research to production. VWR’s differentiated services provide innovative, flexible and customized solutions from scientific research services to custom-manufactured chemical blends. Our dedicated team of more than 9,300 associates is focused on supporting scientists, medical professionals and production engineers to achieve their goals.
VWR helps accelerate scientific innovation by providing educators, scientists, researchers, medical professionals and engineers the most effective and efficient solutions – products, equipment and services.
Contact
Orion Business Campus, Northwest Business Park, Ballycoolin, Blanchardstown, Dublin 15, Ireland
Tel: +353 01 88 22 222
Website: https://ie.vwr.com/store/
Email: sales.ie@vwr.com
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