Ibla 2005 visitors will be able to see a further evolution of Freedom Evo that allows two liquid handling arms to act completely independently, increasing unrivalled processing speed and flexibility
Tecan will be demonstrating its full range of products for genomics, proteomics, drug discovery and clinical diagnostic applications at Ibla 2005, stand A132.
Visitors to the show will have the opportunity to see a unique new feature on Tecan's Freedom Evo series of automated workstations that allows two liquid handling (LiHa) arms to act completely independently, offering unrivalled processing speed and flexibility for a variety of applications, including hit picking and serial dilutions.
Each arm of eight variable-spacing pipetting tips can be adapted to handle high volumes, for example of cell culture media, as well as low volumes of precious reagents or samples.
The new Infinite 200 series of flexible, upgradeable microplate readers will be on display with a choice of monochromator or filter system and combining reagent dispensing with several detection modes.
The unique modular design means the Infinite 200 is able read fluorescence assays from the top and bottom as well as luminescence or absorbance assays in 6 to 384-well microplates, PCR plates and cuvettes.
Also on the stand will be a range of Tecan Freedom Evo liquid handling workstations, the HS 400 Pro fully automated hybridisation station, the high sensitivity LS Scanner, the high performance injector reader Genios Pro, the flexible Safire2 microplate reader, the PW 384 microplate washer and the Columbus Pro high performance strip-washer.