Hanson Research Corporation
 

History

  • 1951  Bill Hanson, an electrical, mechanical and chemical engineer, establishes Hanson Research Company in a small garage shop in Los Angeles.
     
  • 1950’s  HRC manufactures components and small motors for the local aerospace industry and other industrial applications.
     
  • 1963  Due to its growing enterprise, HRC is incorporated in the state of California (now Hanson Research Corporation).
     
  • 1960’s  Bill Hanson works with scientists at USP, FDA and the pharmaceutical industry in pioneering and prototyping early dissolution test instruments.
     
  • 1969  HRC introduces the industry’s first commercial 6-vessel dissolution test station.
     
  • 1970’s  Moving to a larger manufacturing site, HRC develops a complete product line of dissolution test systems for the pharmaceutical industry. HRC continues its cooperative research with USP and FDA on refining the dissolution test apparatus.
     
  • 1975  HRC introduces the industry’s first automated dissolution test system, the “Dissograph”.
     
  • 1982  After completing his PhD in engineering, Bill Hanson publishes the 1st Edition of the Handbook of Dissolution Testing.
     
  • 1980’s  HRC continues its product development and innovation with the “QC72” and “SR72” test stations, and the new “Dissoette” autosampler system. HRC also develops systems for media-prep, on-line HPLC testing (with Waters), and transdermal diffusion cell testing.
     
  • 1991  Bill Hanson updates and publishes the 2nd Edition of the Handbook of Dissolution Testing.
     
  • 1990’s  Moving again to a larger, modern manufacturing facility, HRC continues its growth by serving research and quality control labs worldwide. Throughout this era, HRC is awarded numerous patents for design and technology.
     
  • 1995  HRC introduces its new line of dissolution testers, the “SR8-Plus”, followed by the “Media-Mate Plus” media prep system, the “AutoPlus” precision syringe pump autosampler, and the new “Transfer Module” for on-line HPLC with Waters.
     
  • 1998  HRC is fully certified for international ISO 9001 Quality.
     
  • 2000’s  HRC continues its innovative technology for pharmaceutical testing and quality assurance worldwide, including “Q-Pak” validation guidelines, 21 CFR Part 11 compliant software/firmware, and the new “MicroettePlus” transdermal and topical diffusion cell test system.
     
  • 2003  HRC is fully certified for new ISO 9001:2000 Quality.
     
  • 2004  HRC introduces “Bill” DDS Dissolution Data System, the dissolution industry’s first LIMS-ready data system.
     
  • 2005  Roy Hanson, CEO, and Vivian Gray, consultant, update and publish the 3rd Edition of the Handbook of Dissolution Testing.
     

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