DIAGAST
Arslane Kechkar is a seasoned professional in the biotechnology and healthcare sectors, currently serving as the General Manager at DIAGAST since August 2018, overseeing sales and business development across Eastern Europe, Russia, and Central Asia. Previously, Arslane held roles as a Senior Area Business Development Manager at DIAGAST and as an International Business Consultant, providing strategic guidance to innovative project leaders. Arslane's extensive experience includes positions at Alcimed as a Business Development Manager for the MENA region and as a Senior Consultant, alongside co-founding AirSerenity SAS, a start-up focused on indoor air purification. Educational qualifications include an Executive Program from the University of California, Berkeley, a Specialized Master from ESCP Business School, and a Master's degree from AgroParisTech, along with an Algerian State Engineer degree from INATAA.
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DIAGAST
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Receiving blood is receiving life. DIAGAST’s goal is to help healthcare professionals transmit life with the help of the best blood group determination technologies. Even though it is not always a matter of life and death, transfusion errors are never acceptable. Over the last 30 years, DIAGAST has developed unparalleled expertise and know-how in the transfusion sector. DIAGAST develops, manufactures and markets reagents (for blood group determination), miniaturized laboratories for manual analysis and automated systems. DIAGAST also ensures the research, manufacturing and marketing of all its products. Moreover, DIAGAST offers a wide range of related services, such as a training center for their automated systems, a hotline and on-site follow-up on automaton calibration. We even make control and measurement tools available over the Internet. DIAGAST is now the worldwide leader in the marketing and development of reagents and instrumentation systems that aim to ensure donor and patient compatibility during blood transfusions.