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Gerry Brandon is about to take his first break from paintings in months.

The Irish general manager of Integumen, York, intends to spend a week traveling in Poland, where he lives with his Polish wife, visiting castles and palaces.

“It was an incredibly busy time for the company,” he says. “I can’t wait to see the phenomenally beautiful architecture and works of art of this country. “

Pause if understandable. Integumen is a developing company and Brandon has also spent the last few months expanding the business into a new sector.

LabSkin’s core business uses synthetic intelligence (AI) generation to verify cosmetics and skin care products. Now, Brandon has the subtle generation to check wastewater for coronavirus, paving the way for the company to take an exciting new path.

Last week, the indexed company announced plans to replace its call to DeepVerge to an expanded concentration beyond the skin.

The measure comes a few weeks after Integumen signed an agreement to obtain Modern Water’s water tracking company through a total acquisition of 21. 2 million pounds.

The two corporations have been operating in combination since March, when Integumen provided its generation of synthetic intelligence to produce verification kits for Modern Water, which detects contaminants in the water.

Integumen collaborated with Avacta de Wetherby and Aptamer As of York in the process.

Demand soared amid the pandemic when government agencies and personal corporations sought to analyze pollution imaginable by coronavirus in sewage discharges from residential, hospital and other discharges.

Integumen acquired the generation with its acquisition of 3 million pounds of RinoCloud corporate synthetic intelligence software last year.

You have reached an agreement to allow your LabSkin business to create virtual online leather services for giant companies.

However, RinoCloud also had a generation to identify E. coli in the water. Integumen changed it to allow you to identify the coronavirus in the sewage in just 4 seconds. “The acquisition completely remodeled the business,” Brandon says.

Predict new, truly broad opportunities by combining Integumen and Modern Water.

Modern Water, which has offices and laboratories in the United States and China, has more than 3,000 computers installed worldwide, giving it a footprint to modernize technology.

“The ability to stumble upon the virus in such a short time has allowed us to raise a higher price than the generation that already exists Modern Water,” Brandon says. “At the moment, all other test functions involve taking a pattern and bringing back to the lab for analysis.

The acquisition will mean the closure of Modern Water’s 14-person laboratory in Cambridge and the closure of chemical engineering positions in York.

For next year, Brandon needs to make an even bigger acquisition of his distribution channels.

Although coronavirus detection generation is lately in the headlines, it is still only a small component of Integumen’s business and is not expected to contribute to revenue until 2021.

LabSkin, a laboratory skin that is then used through cosmetic and pharmaceutical corporations for the reaction of its products to human skin, maintains the main activity.

He recently implemented a new design to clone volunteer skin after clinical trials were compromised due to social estating and armor.

Skin care products and prescription drugs remain a vital activity and the pandemic is required.

In addition, several corporations need the corporation to review products such as mouthwashes opposed to coronavirus in order to put a new claim in the bottle. Integumen has a laboratory in Aberdeen where products can be checked with the actual virus to see what effect it has.

Brandon has absolutely remodeled Integumen since taking up the job in August 2018. When he took up the job, LabSkin, a company derived from the University of Leeds, had invested 15 million pounds over the years, but had only made sales of 50,000 euros for the first 8 months of this year.

“He was in the worst condition imaginable because no one else sought him out and no one can simply overthrow him. I said, “I’ll try, I think I can do it, and we make the decision to fix it. “He said.

Brandon, a business restructuring specialist, learned that the company promotes very little through the promotion of its check kits for only 1500 euros, has committed to replacing its business style and has achieved a turnover of 280,000 euros in the last four months of the year. The turnover of the year is expected to be four million pounds.

He has a five-year plan to expand Integumen before promoting it. His former public company, Alltracel Pharmaceuticals, sold for $55 million in 2008 and he hopes to earn much more Integumen.

Brandon, the father of 4 adult children, seven grandchildren and a great-grandson, describes himself as a “crazy teacher,” able to spill data to an “extreme level” in order to cope with a doctoral student organization. theme given. ” I couldn’t tell you where I left my glasses, however, I can tell you that you’ll find the data for those on page 44, paragraph seven of a secure document,” he said. “My wife thinks I’m crazy most of the time. Step up through a cup of tea and come down with a fork. “

After promoting Integumen, the 58-year-old says he will end up with large developing companies.

“I don’t intend to make another big one after that, ” he said. “I’ve done enough. After that, I’m going to take on a supporting role. It’s a 24/7 job, 7 days 7. Je I’ve been doing it for over 30 years and I think I’d like to slow down a little bit. “

Resumé

Position: CEO of Integumen

Born: November 10, 1961

Education: Engineering of the Dublin Institute of Technology

First assignment: to lend a hand to my father as a plumber. It’s my first assignment as an engineer.

Favorite song: Adagio for Strings, via Tiesto

Favourite holiday destination: I’ve spent most of my car at airports, so I have to say home. Traveling by car to my house.

Favorite movie: I love all Star Wars movies, so I’d have to pick a Saturday afternoon if I had nothing else to do.

Last book read: Superman doesn’t come, through Erin Brockovich

Very proud of: My children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren

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