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Thermo Fisher Scientific presents new products at SLAS 2018
Thermo Fisher Scientific is presenting its latest laboratory automation technologies at this week's Society for Laboratory Automation and Screening (SLAS) conference.
The company is attending the symposium in San Diego this week, where it is demonstrating how its newest product offerings can help to streamline workflows, optimise productivity and reduce the time taken to get results.
During the conference, the company showcased its Thermo Scientific inSPIRE vertical modular robotic platform, which integrates multiple instruments in an easy-to-use, space-saving solution, as well as its Cytomat SkyLine microplate storage and sequential delivery device.
The company is also introducing a series of automated turnkey workflow-based solutions, including a cell-free DNA extraction device that combines its Spinnaker robot, KingFisher Presto purification system and MagMAX Cell-Free DNA Isolation Kit with Analytik Jena's CyBio FeliX liquid handling system.
Hansjoerg Haas, senior director and general manager for laboratory automation at Thermo Fisher Scientific, said: "Thermo Fisher is uniquely positioned to deliver a range of state-of-the-art laboratory automation solutions that build on years of customer feedback and incorporate innovative technologies, such as cloud connectivity, robotics and vision control."
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