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Aqurance

Aqurance consults Life Sciences industry to empower with digital solutions their salesforce, implementing top quality technology platforms, through its strategic partnerships. Founded in September 2011, with offices in Athens and Istanbul, is the fastest growing service provider for Life Sciences in South East Europe.
We believe that the future of Pharma is evidence-based. Our mission is to provide and implement effective tools that will help industry professionals make better and more effective decisions. We aim to facilitate Pharma managers in successfully overcoming budgetary and organizational challenges by using technology and data combined.

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Company Details

Egiou 1 & Figaleias Athens, Bilim Sokak Sun Plaza Kat: 13 Istanbul, Greece - Turkey, 14564 - 34398
+30 210 6200 206 - +90 212 366 02 40

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