Marlon Mamaril

Deputy General Manager, Saraya Research Institute at Saraya

Marlon Mamaril has extensive experience in product development and research within the chemical and medical device sectors, currently serving as Deputy General Manager for both the Saraya Research Institute and the Global Chemical Unit at Saraya since November 2013. Marlon has participated in key projects, focusing on design control, risk management, and various analytical activities. Previous roles at Saraya include Manager of the Product Development Department and Section Head of the Biochemical Research Laboratory, among others, where responsibilities encompassed intellectual strategy advancement and formulation chemistry. Marlon holds a Master's and Bachelor's degree in Chemical Science and Engineering from Kobe University and has a foundation in language studies from Tokyo University of Foreign Studies and the University of the Philippines.

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Osaka, Japan

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Saraya

Saraya's diverse range of businesses and commitments comes from a unique history. Our past is marked by innovation, environmental consciousness and influence on both industry and society. With sustainable public health and hygiene as our continuous goal, we have emerged as a market leader in the sanitation and healthcare industry as well as an icon for progressing sustainability and connecting environmental issues to our own identity. Saraya's identity was first discovered in the clear flowing rivers of Kumano, Japan, a quiet town where our founder, Shota Saraya, was born and raised. Here fresh air, green rolling mountains and deep rivers lined with granite boulders left an impression on Shota, who always held with him the feeling of health and cleanliness from his home town. Since then, our company seeks to encourage public health through products that inspire environmentally friendly solutions to infection prevention and healthy living.


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Osaka, Japan

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1,001-5,000

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