News | September 17, 2008

Hanson Wins Design Award For Vision® Classic 6™ Dissolution Tester

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Hanson's Vision Classic 6 dissolution tester is the Silver Award Winner of the 2008 Instrument Business Outlook (IBO) Design Award in the category of laboratory equipment.

The winners of IBO's annual design competition are selected based on their demonstration of "how industrial design can improve a product's performance and the end-user's experience," explains IBO Managing Editor, Tanya Samazan. Criteria include aesthetics, functionality, and features.

"The entire Hanson engineering and design team worked with the motivation to design equipment that saves analysts time, hassle, and job-fatigue while also being elegant and ergonomic; we are proud to have achieved that with the Classic 6 and our entire Vision product line," says Royal Hanson, CEO of Hanson Research Corp.

The Vision Classic 6 is a rugged 6-vessel dissolution workhorse, ideal for manual test routines, space-limited labs, and budget-minded programs. To view the Classic 6, as well as the Vision Elite 8™ dissolution tester and a full list of features, please visit hansonresearch.com/vision.

About Hanson
Hanson Research is a world leader in dissolution test technology for the pharmaceutical industry. Founded in California in 1951, we design, manufacture, install, and service equipment for pharmaceutical research and quality control. We offer a complete line of tablet dissolution, topical, and transdermal test systems and premiered our Vision® dissolution product platform in March 2008. We support customers throughout the United States and over 75 countries worldwide.

About Instrument Business Outlook (IBO)
IBO is a 12-page, subscription-based newsletter published twice monthly by Strategic Directions International, Inc. (SDi), a management and marketing research firm dedicated to the analytical and life science instrument industry. SDi is the world's leading source of information on the market for analytical and life science instrumentation and equipment for laboratory and on-site applications. For more information, visit strategic-directions.com.

SOURCE: Hanson Research