No, I don't know of any connection between the companies and NanoViricides, Inc. however, we all know NanoViricides, Inc. is not in the business designing/manufacturing lab instruments/equipment. Whatever technology/instruments/equipment NanoViricides, Inc. is employing to scale up it must be guaranteed to scale up. If it is not Microfluidics Corp. then it is about other competing technology/equipment/instruments employed for scale up synthesis of their therapeutic drugs.
Rob Lee, VP of Particle Sciences makes reference to particle size characterization and/or formula characterization. NanoViricides, Inc. has made reference in PR about a Large Scale Characterization Group at the new Shelton pilot plant. They work with companies like MicroFluidics Corp. on how to improve their equipment or increase capabilities of their equipment.
From another website:
Q: What are the characterization methods of nanoparticles synthesized...how do we know that the nanoparticles have been synthesized?
Is it a chemical, physical or biological method? ... A: João Conde · Massachusetts Institute of Technology Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM), Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM), Light-Scattering microscopy, FT-IR, Zeta potential, Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS), Fluorescence, UV-VIS molecular absorption, etc....
NanoViricides, Inc. is not alone in their objective to scale up cGLP and cGMP.