sciLine.speed - the new automation concept for life science applications - flexible – fast – reliable

9 Apr 2006
Kerry Parker
CEO

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Manz Automation AG is a well known and experienced international engineering company. The success in designing automated system solutions in the electronics industry resulted in a leading position in this market area.

More and more requests from the life science market for special engineering led to the development of a new and innovative automation concept especially for requirements in this area. Important factors for automation systems used in life sciences are high flexibility, high quality and reliability. The combination of these basic demands resulted in the development of the innovative sciLine.speed laboratory-automation-platform.

Characteristic for sciLine.speed systems is the real modular design. Down to "assembly-level", individual requirements are realizable by choosing specific units. Of course, also the sizes of "work-tables", kind of liquid handling systems, number of handling arms, gripper technology and integration of external components are selectable on individual bases.

Beside this flexibility, sciLine.speed systems are adaptable to performance requirements regarding throughput, workload or workflow. It is possible to assemble two or more systems to one system line. This upgrade is possible on site by our service without shipping the systems back to factory.

sciLine.speed systems are manufactured according to industrial standards. Comparing to some existing laboratory automation, this is ensuring highest production quality, performance reliability, and long-term user contentment. The systems can easily be used in 24 hours continuous operation with minimized supervision.

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