Audio By Carbonatix
Ghana’s drive toward industrialisation has received a significant boost with the inauguration of Metrohm Central Africa, a regional centre dedicated to high-precision chemical analysis and technical support.
The facility is expected to enhance the country’s analytical capabilities and strengthen quality assurance across key sectors, including pharmaceuticals and food systems.
Director-General of the Ghana Standards Authority (GSA), Prof. George Adjei, described the centre’s establishment as timely and pivotal to the government’s industrial transformation agenda.
According to him, the success of Ghana’s industrial ambitions will depend on strong private-sector participation and the availability of robust scientific and technological infrastructure.
He emphasised that improving Ghana’s analytical space is essential to safeguarding public health, protecting consumers, and ensuring local industries meet international benchmarks.
“Ghana stands at an inflection point; our government industrialisation agenda requires robust and quality infrastructure, and our agricultural exports need credible testing to access other markets,” he said.
Metrohm Central Africa, which is part of the global Metrohm Group known for manufacturing high-precision instruments for chemical analysis, says its presence in Ghana reflects a long-term commitment to supporting industry with advanced technology.
The new facility will serve as a hub for hands-on training, technical support, and applications development, enabling customers to fully optimise their analytical instruments and processes.
General Manager of Metrohm Central Africa, Foster Mensah, assured industry players of consistent access to reliable, precision-driven solutions tailored to their specific needs. He believes the Ghana hub will help reduce downtime, enhance efficiency, and support local innovation across multiple sectors.
Also speaking at the inauguration, Swiss Ambassador to Ghana, Benin, and Togo, Simone Giger, said Metrohm’s expansion into Ghana reaffirms the country’s reputation as a preferred destination for investment and technological advancement.
She highlighted Ghana’s stable business environment and growing scientific ecosystem as key attractions for Swiss companies.
The inauguration of Metrohm Central Africa is expected to play a crucial role in strengthening Ghana’s quality infrastructure system.
Latest Stories
-
Mahama praises IGP Yohunu, hails intelligence-led policing at Krobo-Odumase commissioning
40 seconds -
“Energy situation is stable” – John Jinapor assures Ghanaians
3 minutes -
Ghana Tuna Association reaffirms sustainability commitment on World Tuna Day
5 minutes -
Mahama commissions Odumase Krobo Divisional Police HQ, boosts operations with vehicles
42 minutes -
Roads Minister urges contractors to stay on site, assures prioritised payments
47 minutes -
Suhuyini credits Ameri plant for averting 2024 power crisis in Kumasi
49 minutes -
Thirteen killed in Israeli strikes on southern Lebanon, health ministry says
1 hour -
Tano North MP sounds alarm over galamsey devastation, accuses officials of shielding perpetrators
1 hour -
Digital wealth, analog poverty: Why technology isn’t closing the gap
1 hour -
World Relays: Ghana miss automatic qualification after finishing 4th in heat
1 hour -
NACOC disrupts suspected drug network in Winneba ahead of Aboakyiri Festival
1 hour -
You don’t need to incur GH¢15.6bn loss to stabilise the economy – Dr Boako tells gov’t
2 hours -
Video: Dr Gideon Boako explains why he thinks BoG’s 2025 losses is more than GH¢15.6bn
2 hours -
AFCON 2027 to start on June 19
2 hours -
The Bank of Ghana has not made any losses that should be a topic for discussion — Sammy Gyamfi
2 hours