by
Barbara Kram, Editor | October 22, 2007
XStream Systems
produces next-
generation equipment
for material
identification.
Brian Mayo, President of XStream Systems, Inc., a Florida based material identification company, announced the addition of Alan Clock as Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing. In the position of Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Mr. Clock will be responsible for directing all sales and marketing efforts for XStream Systems.
"Alan brings us a great amount of experience and expertise in the pharmaceutical and healthcare provider markets," stated Mayo. "We feel that our product and its technology are the perfect fit for the healthcare supply chain and the many issues that they have as they source products globally. Alan gives us the contacts and credibility to properly provide our solution to these markets and others."
Mr. Clock joins XStream Systems with wealth of experience in sales and sales management primarily dealing with healthcare services, systems and solutions. He has held senior sales executive and national account roles for industry leaders; AmerisourceBergen, McKesson, Cardinal Health and ActiveHealth Management. "I am excited about this ground breaking technology and being at the forefront of providing solutions to an uncertain global supply chain," stated Clock. "XStream's first generation product, the XT250TM System is perfectly suited to help authenticate materials at vulnerable spots along the supply chain network."

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XStream Systems, Inc.'s website is www.xstreamsystems.net
XStream Systems produces next-generation equipment for material identification. Their patented systems are based on Energy-Dispersive X-Ray Diffraction (EDXRD) technology. The company's XT250™ System enables testing of a pharmaceutical manufacturer's bottles, leaving the seal intact. The equipment's superior sample penetration allows the identification of contents inside opaque plastic, cardboard and even metal packaging.