The latest Business updates from the science industry
by Heather Hobbs
DeNovix Honoured With Prestigious Reviewers’ Choice Award for Life Science Product of the Year 2017
based on criteria such as ease of use, after sales support and value for money. The DS-11 FX+ is a unique combination of sample microvolume spectrophotometer, cuvette absorbance and fl uorometer that enables researchers to gain quick and accurate quantifi cation of nucleic acids and proteins, robust sample quality control and perform a range of UV-Vis and fl uorescence applications.
DeNovix Inc Business Director Kevin Kelley said: ”It is a real honour to receive this award that refl ects the experience of thousands of scientists around the world who use our products. The number of fi ve star ratings we receive across all the review categories is testament to the dedication and experience of all members of the team we have here at DeNovix and their drive to support our customers.”
The DeNovix Team, left to right, Fred Kielhorn, CEO, Kevin Kelley, Business Director, Andrew Jones, Market Development Manager and Rachel Kennel, Application Scientist.
The DeNovix DS11 FX+ spectrophotometer / fl uorometer has been awarded the coveted Reviewers’ Choice Award for Best Life Science Product of the Year 2017 at a special ceremony held during the meeting of the American Association of Cancer Research in Washington DC, USA.
Hosted by SelectScience® , the Scientists Choice Awards® recognise life science
products that have made the greatest contribution to enabling scientists in their work. The Reviewers’ Choice Award for Life Science Product of the Year 2017 is given in recognition of the product most highly rated by scientists around the world
DeNovix CEO Fred Kielhorn added: ”Our mission at DeNovix has always been to provide scientists with innovative products that accelerate their work while providing a user experience and level of support that exceeds their expectations. This award demonstrates that we have achieved this with the DS-11 Series. We look forward to sharing future innovations with the scientifi c community for years to come.”
The DS-11 FX+ is a stand-alone instrument engineered for rapid and accurate UV-Vis and fl uorometric analysis across a wide range of applications and industries. The system includes DeNovix’ custom Android™ operating software, Wi-Fi / Ethernet network connectivity and a glove-compatible HD touch screen. Each new instrument is calibrated for life, maintenance free and backed by an industry-leading three-year factory warranty.
The primary applications for the instrument are UV-Vis measurements for nucleic acid and protein quantifi cation, kinetic studies and microbial cell quantifi cation.
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BioTek Opens Second Solar Facility
BioTek Instruments continues to strengthen their commitment to sustainability by announcing the opening of their second solar facility. In addition to the company’s existing 500 kilowatt solar farm in Whiting, Vermont, a new, 88 kilowatt photovoltaic solar energy farm is now on line in Milton, Vermont. The new facility was developed in agreement with ABJ Property Management, LLC, and installed by Norris Brothers Solar Development, LLC.
The additional renewable energy will provide power to BioTek’s new 22,000 ft2
facility expansion and is expected to offset 100% of the company’s annual electricity costs well into the future. BioTek’s Vice President, Adam Alpert
noted: “The new solar farm is a continuation of our existing company-wide programs promoting energy conservation, recycling, and environmental protection. This new initiative is a testament to our passion and commitment towards clean energy and a greener tomorrow. By acting locally, I’m proud to know that we are contributing towards the bigger goal; a cleaner environment around the world.”
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