

Our mission is to meet the needs of the current generation without affecting the next
We are committing to a balance between economic growth, care for the environment, while looking out for the wellbeing of society.
Aside from pioneering diagnostic tools using our proprietary technology for our global community, we are also playing a crucial role to achieving the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals to build a more sustainable world for tomorrow.

We love the planet, it is important that we continue to make efforts to promote sustainability

Adopt-a-beach cleanup | Community in action
PHASE Scientific Americas kicked off its community involvement efforts with our first Adopt-a-Beach cleanup, bringing together employees and loved ones for a hands-on day of service. With an 18-person team turnout, we came together to care for our local coastline, strengthen team connections, and give back in a meaningful way. Beyond the impact on our environment, the event created space to build relationships beyond the screen, turning familiar Zoom faces into real-world connections. It reflected who we are as a company: people-first, community-minded, and committed to leading by example.
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4000+ INDICAID TESTS DONATED
We've donated 4,300 of our approved INDICAID COVID-19 Rapid Antigen At-Home Test (INDICAID OTC) to The People Concern, a 501(c)3 nonprofit that is Los Angeles County’s largest social services agency and a leading provider of evidence-based solutions addressing the multi-faceted challenges inherent in homelessness and domestic violence.
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Donation To Atlanta Public Schools
We donated 2,000 of our FDA EUA-approved INDICAID COVID-19 Rapid Antigen At-Home Test (INDICAID OTC) to Atlanta Public Schools for their Back-to-School event at the Georgia World Congress Center Halls C1 and C2.
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600+ INDICAID TESTS DONATED
PHASE Scientific Americas has donated 600 of its approved INDICAID COVID-19 2-pack Rapid Antigen At-Home Test (INDICAID OTC) to Stupid Cancer, Inc., a 501(c)3 nonprofit leader in the adolescent and young adult cancer movement for their annual CancerCon in Minneapolis, MN.
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