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CONNECTING SCIENCE, BRIDGING INNOVATION


Class 2 biological safety cabinet to be showcased at analytica 2026


Monmouth Scientific will attend analytica 2026 in Munich from 24–27 March, presenting its Clean Air and Containment solutions at stand B1.430. The company will feature its Class 2 Biological Safety Cabinet, delivering comprehensive protection for operators, safeguarding critical laboratory processes, and maintaining environmental containment in demanding workflows across life science, biotechnology, and analytical laboratories.


Visitors will also have the opportunity to explore Monmouth Scientific’s broader portfolio, including Recirculating Fume Cupboards, Modular Cleanrooms, Laminar Flow Units, and Powder Containment Cabinets. The exhibition will highlight how these systems integrate into diverse laboratory workflows, supporting laboratory technology and analytical operations while ensuring operational safety, process


Lab Safety


Gas Control tailored to specific operational needs.” reliability, and regulatory compliance.


“With recirculating clean air technology at the core of our expertise, we deliver solutions that enhance safety, boost productivity, and promote sustainability,” said Simon Kear, Export Sales Manager at Monmouth Scientific. “Analytica provides a valuable platform to connect with laboratory professionals and technical decision- makers, demonstrating how our containment solutions perform in practice and can be


Monmouth Scientific’s participation underscores its commitment to delivering equipment engineered for reliability, regulatory compliance, and efficiency. Technical and export specialists will be on hand throughout the event to provide demonstrations, answer questions, and advise on tailored solutions for complex laboratory operations.


Visitors are invited to meet the Monmouth Scientific team at stand B1.430 to experience the Class 2 Biological Safety Cabinet, explore the wider containment portfolio, and discuss how controlled clean air solutions can support high-performance laboratory operations.


More information online: ilmt.co/PL/OmVN 66482pr@reply-direct.com


Teknomek is pleased to expand its laboratory offering with the introduction of the new Arboles deck- and wall-mounted gas taps designed specifically for educational, research and industrial laboratories.


Clinical Trials New therapy shows promise in challenging blood cancers


Ryvu Therapeutics (WSE: RVU) has revealed encouraging clinical results for its experimental drug romaciclib (RVU120) from two Phase II trials in difficult-to- treat blood cancers. The RIVER-81 trial in acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) and the POTAMI-61 study in myelofibrosis (MF) suggest the therapy could benefit patients with few alternatives.


In RIVER-81, romaciclib combined with venetoclax produced complete remissions in 43% of patients at 150 mg daily. Early data indicate it may help overcome venetoclax resistance in relapsed or


refractory AML. The therapy was generally well tolerated, with no new safety concerns.


The POTAMI-61 study tested romaciclib alone or in combination with ruxolitinib in MF patients who had poor responses to JAK inhibitors. Of 14 evaluable patients, 7 achieved meaningful reductions in spleen volume, including one with a 59% reduction, along with improvements in symptom scores.


“Romaciclib continues to show activity in haematologic cancers with high unmet need,” said Hendrik Nogai, MD, Chief Medical Officer. “These results support


Digital dialysate meter:


As a reliable manufacturer of the original Dialysate Meter™, Myron L®


served haemodialysis professionals for over 50 years. This powerful, portable Digital Dialysate Meter™ features extreme accuracy in widely varying ranges, easy one-touch measurements, and keypad calibration.


Model D-6 is designed to test both acetate and bicarbonate dialysate quality. Measure Conductivity, pH, and Temperature to ensure proper mixing during dialysate preparation and as a final check of dialysate quality before haemodialysis treatment. There are no strips or reagents that expire or subjective interpretation of results. Internal sensors require the user to place the sample in the instrument, preventing contamination of dialysate by the measurement device. Digital Dialysate Meters do not need sterilisation, and you never have to return an instrument to the manufacturer for calibration.


The D-6 also measures parameters critical in water quality monitoring and control at every stage of haemodialysis water treatment. Test Conductivity, Resistivity, TDS, pH, ORP, Free Chlorine Equivalent (FCETM) and Temperature of feed and product water in unit processes. Use measurements as independent checks against automatic systems of control and to check residual levels of sanitisers in water


Clinical, Medical & Diagnostics


Precision testing for safer dialysis Company has


further development of this first-in-class CDK8/19 inhibitor.”


Additional data from the REMARK study in lower-risk myelodysplastic syndromes and the JASPIS-01 trial of dapolsertib in aggressive B-cell lymphoma were also presented at the American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting. Ryvu continues to advance its pipeline of targeted oncology therapies aimed at addressing critical unmet needs in patients.


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Available in both two-way and four-way configurations, the Arboles taps feature either high-visibility drop-lever or push-turn designs to provide safe, accurate and immediate gas control for Bunsen burners or other gas-driven applications. The brass bodies are coated in durable white Rilsan for robust corrosion resistance and easy cleaning making them ideal for hygiene-critical lab environments.


Each unit comes with an anti-rotation base with location pin for a stable, long-lasting fit and DIN13792 compliance for the safe use of both natural & LPG gas.


This expansion underlines Teknomek’s commitment to delivering comprehensive, high-quality lab solutions. For more information, visit the Teknomek website or contact their knowledgeable team on 01603 788 833.


More information online: ilmt.co/PL/lMdZ 66370pr@reply-direct.com


Ultrasonic Cleaning Fast ultrasonic laboratory cleaning


treatment and haemodialysis systems after system maintenance.


The D-6 is low maintenance with an easy-to- use interface. Technicians only need to learn, use and train on one instrument for all water testing. Factory programmed solution models for dialysate and haemodialysis water quality testing increase accuracy. Conductivity/TDS/ Resistivity measurement accuracy is ±1% of reading vs. full scale. pH measurement accuracy is ±.01 pH units. The LCD display is a full, four-digit display with superior resolution.


The D-6 can store 100 readings with date & time stamp. Bluetooth®


communication is


available with the bluDock™ option for easy record-keeping. And live technical support with little to no wait time is included for the life of the product.


FDA Device Manufacturing License Numbers: 65387 (CA), 2020976 (Federal)


The D-6 DIGITAL DIALYSATE METER has received FDA 510(k) acceptance for use as a medical device for testing dialysate. To view the Myron L®


Company DIGITAL DIALYSATE METER


510(k) follow this link: ilmt.co/PL/RnJE More information online: ilmt.co/PL/YeKd


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Ultrasonic cleaners from Wiggens use high- frequency cavitation at 40 kHz to deliver fast, uniform, and gentle cleaning. Millions of microscopic bubbles form throughout the bath, collapsing in all directions to remove contaminants from every wetted surface - even in complex geometries and blind holes - without disassembly. Integrated heating and precise temperature control further enhance cavitation efficiency, ensuring reproducible, reliable results in daily laboratory routines.


Two series of standard ultrasonic cleaners offer reliable performance and versatile functionality, suitable for a wide range of applications. These include laboratory materials, medical instruments, dental prosthetics, optics, industrial components, jewellery, as well as liquid degasification, dissolution, and compact substance disaggregation.


Working volumes range from 3 L to 22 L, with custom sizes available on request. A large touchscreen interface provides intuitive control of ultrasonic power, temperature, timers, and safety features, while included lids and trays protect both samples and transducers.


For specialised workflows, Wiggens also offers ultrasonic cleaners with added


Laboratory-grade gas taps for


precision gas control


functions. Shaking ultrasonic cleaners allow samples to be pre-homogenised at a controlled shaking speed before rapid final homogenisation with ultrasonic power - either sequentially or simultaneously. Ultrasonic cleaners with cooling maintain bath temperatures between 10°C and 40°C, ideal for pathology and analysis labs where ultrasonic heat generation must be controlled.


With Wiggens ultrasonic cleaners, laboratories can accelerate cleaning, improve reproducibility, and handle complex tasks with ease.


More information online:


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