Trasis was created in 2004 by professionals experienced in the development of innovative solutions for the radiopharmaceutical industry. Our team of scientists and engineers are specialised in mechanics, electrics, software and chemistry and combine youthfulness and experience. Several of us have developed isotope production and handling systems for nuclear medicine in previous positions for more than 20 years. Among these systems, the "TracerLab Mx", the most widely used FDG synthesizer in the world with more than 500 units in operation, now commercialized by General Electric.

 

Trasis positions itself as the expert supplier in its field by addressing the key issues of the radiopharmaceutical industry and by anticipating the future needs in the area of diagnostic imaging with:

 

  • Products that help users to reduce their costs and improve quality and safety,
  • Products that will allow the production of tomorrow's molecular imaging probes.

 
By carefully listening to professional users and market trends, we are proud to provide systems that meet today and tomorrow's needs. Our continuous forward-looking approach of improvement and our pragmatic implementation of cutting-edge technologies ensure high performances and reliable products.