Research & Development

The Research & Development Centre

Thanks to its production flexibility, continuous investment in research, synergies across its divisions, and the sharing of expertise and know-how, Comecer consistently develops highly innovative products that prioritize both operator safety and product protection.

Specialization and design capability are the core strengths of Comecer. Specialization is driven by continuous training, access to information, and the ongoing development of personnel. The company’s expertise is focused on safety, which stems from its ability to listen to and meet customer needs while applying experience at the forefront of innovation. This, in turn, improves the work of technicians and researchers.

This approach is a key indicator of index of Comecer’s “forward looking strategy”, which involves a continual renovation of facilities and the introduction of cutting-edge instruments and systems. These achievements are aimed at increasing flexibility and controlling costs. Comecer’s challenge is to merge technology with industrial, research, and medical applications, adopting innovative and effective standards. The goal is to create instruments that ensure high levels of safety, quality, and finish, while also prioritizing environmental responsibility, design, and functionality appropriate for their intended use. These elements are crucial for maintaining competitiveness and establishing credibility in terms of sustainable growth.

The company’s technological advancement is supported by a highly efficient, multifunctional Research & Development department, which is divided into several specialized areas:

  • Mechanics – A team focused on developing systems that protect both operators and medicinal products.
  • Automation – A team dedicated to creating automated solutions for the fractionation and dispensing of radiopharmaceuticals.
  • Software – A team specialized in processes for managing radiopharmaceuticals and medicinal products.
  • Materials – A team researching new materials for shielding and safety management.
  • Chemicals – A team collaborating with universities to develop new radioisotopes.