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Healthy cooking with inexpensive gas sensors: SCIENION and the COLODOR consortium announce the development of sensors for the detection of toxic volatile organic compounds in modern cooking equipment
Read moreSCIENION AG today announced its first steps into direct marketing of consumer products. SCIENION, with four other partners, are developing technology for inexpensive sensing of toxic compounds in the gasphases of airfryers and other frying systems to enable healthy cooking.
SCIENION introduces sciREADER FL2 for fluorescent detection of multiplex assays
Read moreSCIENION AG today announced the launch of its sciREADER FL2 for fluorescent detection of multiplex assays at Medica 2016. With the sciREADER FL2 SCIENION extends its reader portfolio to provide customers with best quality equipment for total multiplexing solutions.
SCIENION opens French subsidiary Cellenion with focus on controlled cell dispensing technologies
Read moreSCIENION AG, a leading solution provider for ultra-low volume liquid handling applications, today announced that its new subsidiary Cellenion SASU started operations in Lyon, France back in May 2016 and has just launched its new website. Cellenion focuses on controlled cell dispensing technologies in the fields of bioprinting and single-cell dispensing. The young company was already awarded with the prestigious BIOVISION Catalyzer Project award in April 2016.
SCIENION inks Joint Development and Marketing pact with AXELA
Read moreBerlin, Germany, and Toronto, Canada, MAY 24, 2016: SCIENION AG, a developer of a revolutionary new ultra-low volume liquid handling technology, is pleased to announce that it has entered into a strategic, joint development agreement with AXELA Inc. AXELA provides integrated technology platforms based on proprietary flow through arrays for molecular diagnostics. Available in both high throughput and sample to answer, point-of-use formats, they allow sensitive, multiplex detection of nucleic acids and proteins across broad clinical applications.
New Tool Allows Scientists to Visualize ‘Nanoscale’ Processes
Read moreBerlin, Germany, and San Diego, USA, MAY 04, 2016: SCIENION AG, a leading provider of ultra-low volume precision liquid handling systems, and University of California San Diego, today announced that chemists at UC San Diego and automation experts at SCIENION have developed a new tool that allows scientists for the first time to see, at the scale of five billionths of a meter, “nanoscale” mixing processes occurring in liquids.
SCIENION and Greiner Bio-One enter a collaboration for the development of rapid diagnostic tests
Read moreBerlin, Germany, and Kremsmünster, Austria, November 13, 2015: SCIENION AG, a leading provider of ultra-low volume precision liquid handling systems, and Greiner Bio-One, a leading manufacturer of synthetic materials for health services and a pioneer of new medical technology, today announced that they have entered into an agreement to co-develop advanced tests and integrated solutions for rapid and multiplexed diagnostics.
SCIENION and Axxin jointly collaborate on an instrument reader system for multiplexed lateral flow microarrays
Read moreBerlin, Germany, and Fairfield, Australia, September 15, 2015: SCIENION AG, a leading provider of ultra-low volume precision liquid handling systems, and Axxin Pty Ltd., a leader in commercializing diagnostic instrument systems, today announced that they have partnered to collaborate on an instrument reader system for the analysis of multiplexed microarrays on lateral flow immunoassay strips.
SCIENION and Anteo partner to develop consumables for better functionality and longer shelf life of protein microarrays
Read moreBerlin, Germany, and Brisbane, Australia, July 24, 2015: SCIENION, a leading global provider of ultra-low volume precision liquid handling systems, and Australian biotech company Anteo Technologies today announced that they have partnered to co-develop protein microarray consumables using Anteo’s proprietary Mix&Go™ technology. Mix&Go activated surface consumables improve functionality and stability of biological molecules.
SCIENION introduces a paradigm shift in Transmission Electron Microscopy
Read moreBerlin, Germany, June 22, 2015: SCIENION a leading global provider of ultra-low volume precision liquid handling systems, today announced that it is launching a new instrument, named sciTEM, enabling high-throughput and innovative SEM/TEM.