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LUZ, Inc. Opens Boston Office

Life Science Translation Provider Expands to Northeast

2013-05-07
BOSTON, MA, May 07, 2013 (Press-News.org) LUZ, Inc., provider of life science translation services, today announced the opening of its Boston office. Expanding its domestic presence to the Northeast will enable LUZ to continue to provide its growing number of clients in the region with the high level of service they are accustomed to.

Alan Gentile, Director of Production, will head operations in the Boston office. Mr. Gentile has a background in linguistics and has been working with LUZ for over six years. He possesses client relationship management experience as well as extensive knowledge of the translation and life science industry.

"Boston is ranked first in the U.S. for life science employment, and the vast number of biotechnology, pharmaceutical, and medical device companies in the area make it a natural fit for LUZ. The new production facility will strengthen our global footprint and offer added convenience for our clients," said Mr. Gentile. "As a native of Massachusetts, I'm thrilled to be serving our clients in the Northeast."

LUZ's new Boston office is located in Kendall Square at 1 Broadway, 14th Floor, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02142. Contact the office at 617.401.2419 or sales@luz.com.

About LUZ, Inc.
LUZ, Inc. was founded in 1994 on a straightforward business philosophy to provide high-quality translation services and solutions to life science companies worldwide. LUZ is certified as a women- and minority-owned business and maintains certifications to ISO 9001, ISO 13485, and EN 15038. Through its enterprise-level AURORA technology platform and regional offices, LUZ delivers peace of mind to corporate life science clients across the globe.

To find out more, please visit http://www.luz.com.

Press Contact
Diane DiPrima
LUZ, Inc.
415.981.5890 ext. 136
diane.diprima@luz.com


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[Press-News.org] LUZ, Inc. Opens Boston Office
Life Science Translation Provider Expands to Northeast