Formulation software manufacturer Format International has launched a new foundation to support higher education in animal science and nutrition, especially formulation.
Launched during Victam Asia 2012, February 15 in Bangkok, Thailand, along with a new formulation software, Indigo, the Format Foundation will partner universities with students and industry to develop more professionals with formulation backgrounds, according to Dan Evans, marketing manager for Format. Participating universities will be allowed to use Format Indigo software for free.
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