[2] In 1994, Labover joined with two other companies to broaden their offer to supply complete turnkey laboratories aimed at the French market.
[5] In October 2004, Labover was the beneficiary of a Franco-Chinese agreement that led to the donation of four of its truck-trailer BSL-3 laboratory units.
[5] Labover supplied the necessary acetone, ethanol, acetonitrile (HPLC grade) and ethyl acetate to scientists at the IBMM in Montpellier for a 2014 paper.
[7] In a 2019 review article, Zhiming Yuan of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and China's premier infectious diseases investigations unit (the Wuhan Institute of Virology) mentioned the Labover facilities that were copied and improved over a ten-year period such that the Chinese could now help the government of Sierra Leone with Chinese-standardized mobile units in their battle against Ebola.
Yuan said that "the standardization of laboratory biosafety management in China" helped by Labover "provides legal and technical guaranteed on-set operations" and thus was born a Chinese success story that is now sold to the world.