M-Vac Systems Signs New Partners as New Awards Pile Up
Salt Lake City, Utah (PRWEB) October 16, 2014
M-Vac Systems, Inc. today announced new partnerships and awards as demand grows for its breakthrough forensic DNA collection technology. Recent distribution partnerships include Pathtech Pty in Australia and AGCU ScienTech in China. Both of these companies are substantially increasing the M-Vac System exposure and the number of potential customers. Awards range from innovation recognition to new contracts with state crime lab systems such as Washington State Patrol and Georgia Bureau of Investigation.
M-Vac Systems provides the worlds most advanced wet-vacuum forensic DNA collection system that helps investigators solve more crime. In a highly publicized homicide cold case, the M-Vac System collected a full touch DNA profile from a rock. In another, the M-Vac was able to collect suspect DNA from a young female murder victims clothing, despite the victim and her clothing being submerged for up to 10 hours.
As a leading distributor of innovative forensic products, we pride ourselves in representing the latest and most cutting edge equipment available, stated Camille Foote, Business Development Manager - Forensics at Pathtech, a Melbourne, Australia based company. Adding the M-Vac System to our portfolio absolutely made sense and we are excited to be demonstrating it to our customers. Many of them are anxious to test it and put it to work collecting DNA evidence and helping solve crimes.
The M-Vac provides an increase in sensitivity and scalability, enabling investigators to collect DNA material where traditional methods fall short. Entering the forensics market in 2012, the company quickly garnered attention from law enforcement and forensic science professionals and has steadily increased its clientele since. The M-Vac System has also been shown on the hit TV show CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and been scripted on The Mentalist.
The M-Vac System has earned recognition both nationally and internationally. Most recent awards include finalist for 2014 Utah Innovation Award and UVEF Innovation of the Year award. Boston Universitys forensic DNA collection research highlighting the M-Vac System was also published in the September 2014 issue of the peer-reviewed Journal of Forensic Identification.
Word is getting out, validating our product as a new, effective tool that should be in the arsenal of every major law enforcement agency and crime lab in the world, says Jared Bradley, CEO for M-Vac Systems. The M-Vac System helps investigators solve crimes that otherwise may never be solved. It collects forensic DNA material at levels the other methods cant and from more difficult substrates. With this system, many cases that did not or would not have a DNA profile to go forward with now have a chance.
M-Vac Systems distribution partner network continues to grow with agreements in place in the UK, Australia, China, South Africa, UAE and U.S. territories. These strategic integrators represent M-Vac Systems with active marketing in forensic DNA collection in homicides, rapes, sexual assaults, burglaries, armed assaults and other heinous crimes.
Among the partners and awarding agencies that M-Vac Systems discloses publicly are:
West Jordan PD is one of the largest and most progressive police departments in the Salt Lake Valley when it comes to DNA technologies and methodologies.
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M-Vac Systems Signs New Partners as New Awards Pile Up