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The future of lab automation is mobile

21 Jun 2024
Charlie Carter
Life Sciences Editor
The future of lab automation is mobile

Experience the future of lab automation with Lars Timmer and Tobias Brode from United Robotics Group, where mobile robotics reclaim staff time and boost efficiency. Discover uMobileLAB, a modular solution integrating seamlessly into lab workflows, and meet KEVIN, the picture recognition-powered robot revolutionizing lab operations.

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United Robotics Group

As one of the most innovative robotics companies in Munich, we have made it our mission to revolutionize the industry as the market leader for intelligent robotics. With our robobrain® - the control platform for robots - we lay the foundation for innovative, AI-based solutions in robotics and therefore advance our customer projects as well as our own vision: making robots smart. Every day, we work together on the latest AI skills with the aim of creating smart robotics solutions for today - and the future.

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Robotic InstrumentsRobotic instruments can be used for high-throughput automation of many lab processes. Such processes use instruments for assays like cell based assays and ELISA, for sample preparation like shakers, centrifuges and incubators, and for analysis such as sequencing and western blot analyzers. Useful features of robotic instruments include speed, reproducibility, barcode readers, software and automation.Robotic WorkstationsRobotic workstations are automated platforms enabling the user to perform high-throughput, multi-application processes, from sample preparation tasks such as PCR set-up, DNA purification and NGS library preparation, to integrated sample prep and analysis workstations. Automation makes processes consistent, fast, precise and fully walk-away. Find the best robotic workstations in our peer-reviewed product directory: compare products, check customer reviews and receive pricing direct from manufacturers.
The future of lab automation is mobile