Modular platform concept brings significant new benefits to users and can be readily reconfigured to evolve with changing needs, thereby protecting customer investment
Lab Automation Europe 2003 at Olympia, London, in November will mark the first UK public showing of the new Freedom Evo robotic liquid handling workstation from Tecan (UK).
Building upon Tecan's considerable experience of liquid handling and robotic technologies in a new and scalable platform, Freedom Evo is a new series of powerful laboratory workstations designed to deliver the flexible integration of a range of powerful application tools.
Freedom Evo's modular platform concept brings significant new benefits to users and can be readily reconfigured to evolve with changing needs, thereby protecting customer investment for many years.
Available in a variety of sizes to meet different throughput requirements, the Freedom Evo is easily configured with options from Tecan's portfolio that cover detection, separation and storage.
Technical specialists will also be available to demonstrate and answer questions on the Aquarius, an automated multi-channel pipetting system that makes optimal use of laboratory space.
Compact in design, Aquarius contains many of the features of larger multi-channel pipetting platforms in one easy-to-use bench-top system.
Aquarius offers both 96- and 384-well pipetting heads and has the built-in flexibility to use fixed and disposable 96-well manifolds interchangeably.
The system can be used for medium-to-high throughput sample dispensing for compound logistics, assay development, and primary and secondary drug screening processes, as well as PCR and sequencing reaction set-up procedures used in genomics.
Tecan (UK) will additionally be showing the latest development of the highly successful Genios microplate detection system - the Genios Pro, offering all the high performance detection modes and reliability of the existing Genios family, plus the addition of the new injector module allowing simultaneous dispensing and reading for fast kinetic reactions in both flash fluorescence and flash luminescence modes