Operon Biotech and Healthcare is a professionally managed IVD company HQ at Bangalore. We are recognised by people who have more than a decade of experience in this industry. We are a team of competent people on board, young, energetic, enthusiastic. Our key strength lies in strong product line¸reputed customer base and excellent customer support. We revel in field of Coagulation and constantly wo
rk to add business value in the field of coagulation. Our expertise is in choosing the right instrument for our customers so that they always get the right result. What We Do
We collaborate with the best of companies and work closely with our customers. We then offer our end users unparalleled service, technical support and training. End result is a happy customer, a smiling patient and a Proud WE. Mission
To work on specific Focus, understand our Customers, improvise on our Products and Services, with aid of rapidly evolving and advancing Technologies and be a substantial player in the Growing healthcare industry. Vision
To be independent, professional, trustworthy and a reliable healthcare company, a company that can create meaningful jobs, improve the quality of our lives, aid in the growth of nation and be increasingly profitable. We all are different, think different but have a common goal and that goal is to deliver Health and Happiness.WE in our LOGO is not restrictive to Team Operon! Our Alliance Partners and Clients are integral part of our Logo’s aesthetics and meaning. About Operon
The company was named after Operon which in genetics is simply defined as a “cluster of genes transcribed into a single mRNA molecule”. Operon is a functioning unit of genomic DNA containing a cluster of genes under the control of a single promoter. The genes are transcribed together into an mRNA strand and either translated together in the cytoplasm, or undergo trans-splicing to create monocistronic mRNAs that are translated separately, i.e. several strands of mRNA that each encode a single gene product. The result of this is that the genes contained in the operon are either expressed together or not at all. Several genes must be co-transcribed to define an operon