Robotic workstations provide solution for the mid- to low-end pipetting markets where bench space is often costly and limited
GRI (Genetic Research Instrumentation) is to represent Xiril, and will promote its robotic workstations within the UK, France and Ireland.
These systems will be supported and sold by GRI's teams of technical sales specialists.
Xiril was founded in 2001 by a team of experts with more than 24 years liquid handling experience that are committed to the development of automated systems for life science and diagnostic applications.
Product development began in spring 2002 and the first instruments were launched in October 2002.
Xiril robotic workstations are, says GRI, the long-awaited solution for the mid- to low-end pipetting markets where bench space is often costly and limited.
With a unique combination of liquid handling and robotic manipulation within the same robotic arm, the Xiril robotic workstations result in what is described as an outstanding performance/price ratio.
GRI and GRI France will promote, service and support the Xiril systems within the UK, French and Irish biotechnology, pharmaceutical, diagnostic and research markets.
GRI's teams of technical sales specialists will work with researchers to offer solutions for their liquid handling needs.
Xiril robotic workstations are available immediately from GRI Molecular Biology and GRI France.