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MAT hands over turnkey radiopharmacy at Brighton 3Ts redevelopment
"I have been involved in a cleanroom project with MAT over the last few years and I am very satisfied with the final product. I found the MAT team to be responsive, and any issues were dealt with quickly. I would certainly use them again." Helen-Marie Cripps: Radiopharmacy Product Manager, 3Ts
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MAT at Whiston Hospital - Transforming admin space into a high-tech theatre suite
Medical Air Technology (MAT) is the go-to choice for other contractors who want to bring expertise and commitment into their healthcare and life science projects. For a recent major operating theatre design-and-build for Whiston Hospital, MAT joined main contractor Warden Construction to deliver an outstanding new theatre suite
Design & Build
MAT supports location move for Imperial's Department of Infectious Disease
The Department of Infectious Disease at Imperial College London has a new dedicated location on its South Kensington campus. It is relocating from its current premises at St Mary’s Medical School, Paddington, into bespoke facilities, designed to unite three sections of the department’s team, which includes more than 150 staff and PhD students
Containment
MAT works to a detailed and complex brief for new CL3 and CL2 laboratories
Medical Air Technology (MAT) has provided Containment Level 3 (CL3) laboratories for some of the UK’s leading universities and research institutions, including the University of Warwick, Aberystwyth University, Imperial College London, and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Design & Build
MAT delivers turnkey modular lab with CL3 suites at the University of Warwick
“These new labs provide world-class facilities for research that will promote better disease control for medicine and for agriculture.” - Richard Napier, Deputy Head of School of Life Sciences, University of Warwick