CAST PHARMA Announces a New Office in Denmark

CAST PHARMACAST PHARMA, a premier European 3D pharmaceutical and biomedical animation production company, has announced the opening of the new office in Ballerup, Denmark. This new office will allow Cast Pharma to meet the growing demand in the Northern Europe pharmaceutical market and to improve services to existing clients.

"With the increase in technology capabilities and the rapidly growing demand on patient education as well as the health care professionals' continuous training needs, more and more pharmaceutical companies are moving to 3 D visualization techniques to get their message across to their target audience and differentiate themselves from their competitors," commented CAST PHARMA owner, Mr. Stefan Wolf. "Our new office is represented by Mrs. Antje Madsen, a skilled, top line professional that will better serve our European clients and will allow us to meet the increasing demands of 3D mode of action animation production."

With the extended capabilities of its new office, CAST PHARMA will focus on promoting its advanced services and increasing its client base in the Northern Europe region. Over the last few years, CAST PHARMA has positioned itself as an unique, advanced and highly professional company on the German pharmaceutical market. As result, this growing is a perfect fit for CAST PHARMA to expand its services and to position itself as the leading and the premier European 3D pharmaceutical and biomedical animation production company.

For further information, please visit:
http://www.cast-pharma.com

About CAST PHARMA
CAST PHARMA ia a premier European 3D pharmaceutical and biomedical animation production company. For more information, please visit www.cast-pharma.com.

Source: PharmaNews.eu

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