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LIMS & Lab Automation


Streamlined lab effi ciency with LMS integration for UV/Vis devices


Analytik Jena has introduced a significant upgrade to its UV/Vis technology offerings. Laboratories that require high automation and process a large volume of samples can now streamline their operations with the integration of SPECORD PLUS devices into Laboratory Management Systems (LMS).


The latest version of ASpect UV software enables seamless control of SPECORD PLUS devices through an external LMS, thanks to the new SOAP interface module. This integration allows laboratories to create methods, perform measurements, and automatically report results back to the system, all within the LMS. As a result, users can work directly within their existing systems without the need to switch between multiple software applications. Remote operation of measurements is possible, and the software tracks processes to eliminate manual data entry errors across systems.


In addition to the LMS integration, the ASpect UV software update introduces enhanced functionality for kinetic measurements and advanced, formula-based data analysis. For regulated industries such as pharmaceuticals, food, and beverage, the new 21 CFR Part 11 compliance module is a valuable feature, offering integration with user management systems via Active Directory and eliminating the need for separate credentials.


The SPECORD PLUS, a reliable dual-beam spectrophotometer, continues to be a staple in UV/Vis technology. Combined with ASpect UV software and its range of specialised tools, it is suited for a variety of applications across chemistry, pharmaceuticals, medicine, food safety, environmental analysis, and life sciences. The software’s modular, Windows-based design ensures flexible, precise operation that adapts to all levels of experience and requirements, including compliance with 21 CFR Part 11 and Pharmacopoeia Europaea 11 when needed.


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Automated deep well plate processing


Integra Biosciences has expanded the functionality of its WELLJET dispenser stacker, now supporting automated processing of deep well plates up to 45 mm in height. This enhancement addresses the challenges of high-throughput workflows by enabling laboratories to efficiently manage larger sample volumes in 96- and 384-well plate formats.


Deep well plates are essential in high-throughput labs for large-scale sample preparation, storage, and processing. However, their increased height often poses challenges for standard automated liquid handlers, leading to workflow inefficiencies. The upgraded WELLJET dispenser stacker overcomes these limitations, providing rapid and accurate processing of deep well plates to streamline lab operations.


This new capability is particularly beneficial for labs using Thermo Scientific™ KingFisher™ instruments in next-generation sequencing (NGS) library preparation or quantitative PCR (qPCR). By automating the filling of deep well plates, the WELLJET dispenser stacker minimises manual handling, reduces errors, and improves reproducibility in nucleic acid isolation workflows.


With its compact footprint, low operating costs, and precise liquid handling capabilities, the WELLJET dispenser stacker offers a cost-effective solution for dispensing complex liquids such as buffers, reagents, and culture media. Automating deep well plate processing with the WELLJET dispenser stacker enhances accuracy, accelerates workflows, and provides a user-friendly experience with an intuitive touchscreen interface for easy setup and operation.


The WELLJET dispenser stacker is a valuable addition to high-volume liquid handling workflows, offering a reliable, walk-away solution that improves productivity and efficiency in the lab. More information online: ilmt.co/PL/3yvQ and ilmt.co/PL/n3B0


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Your all-in-one solution for lab automation


Streamline your lab’s workflows with OMNIS by Metrohm, a modular platform designed for flexible and customisable automation. OMNIS empowers your lab to perform high-throughput analysis for titration, Karl Fischer titration, and near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy - seamlessly integrated to boost efficiency.


OMNIS makes it easy to configure automated systems that match your unique requirements, from basic setups to sophisticated multi-device systems. Here’s what OMNIS offers:


Flexible titration automation: Achieve nonstop, unattended potentiometric and Karl Fischer titration. The OMNIS system supports simultaneous measurements, with configurations that handle up to four workstations and a Sample Robot managing up to 175 samples at once.


Enhanced efficiency with NIR spectroscopy: Automate routine analysis of both liquid and solid samples with ease. The OMNIS platform allows you to quickly set up an NIR Analyser paired with a Sample Robot, making it possible to analyse more than 200 samples unattended- saving you time and increasing productivity.


For labs requiring advanced workflows, OMNIS brings even more possibilities. The platform allows you to create a unified system involving multiple devices, such as combining the OMNIS Titrator with an NIR Analyser for comprehensive, automated sample analysis. For instance, you can screen samples with cost-effective NIR spectroscopy and validate results with titration- all in one setup.


Take the next step in lab efficiency with OMNIS. More information online: ilmt.co/PL/YjEb and ilmt.co/PL/Mb4x


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