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Analytik Jena presents three new products at analytica 2024
With three new device series for laboratory analysis, Analytik Jena (www.analytik-jena.com) will present itself at this year's analytica in Munich. The innovations include the new product series multi N/C x300 for TOC/TNb analysis in environmental and pharmaceutical sectors, the forward-looking Real-Time PCR thermocycler qTOWER iris, and a novel system for automated sample preparation in ICP-MS analysis. With these developments, Analytik Jena emphasizes its focus areas of environmental analysis, clinical diagnostics, and drug discovery. Sustainable circular economy practices, especially chemical recycling of plastic waste and analytics along the lifecycle of lithium-ion batteries, are also central themes.
TOC/TNb analysis with noticeable easing in laboratory routines
Under the claim "TOCnology made for you," Analytik Jena introduces the new multi N/C x300 series of TOC/TNb analyzers, which, through robust hardware, flexible automation, user-friendly design, and new intuitive software, make TOC/TNb analysis simpler, more efficient, and more profitable. The device series offers public and industrial laboratories as well as research institutes in environmental analysis and pharmaceuticals easy-to-use yet highly precise, powerful instruments for TOC/TNb determination. From the compact and robust specialist for particle-rich samples to the high-throughput optimized all-rounder for standard environmental analysis, up to the ultraprecise with the highest sensitivity for trace TOC analysis, Analytik Jena provides devices tailored to each application area.
qTOWER iris – a new era in qPCR thermocycling
With the qTOWER iris, Analytik Jena presents its latest product innovation in real-time PCR. The thermocycler combines Analytik Jena’s extensive qPCR experience in one device. The uncompromising open system offers an extended wavelength range from UV-A to NIR, enables multiplexing for up to six targets simultaneously, and gives users the freedom to choose their modules, consumables, reagents, and assays. Furthermore, the new generation of real-time PCR thermocyclers is ergonomic and whisper-quiet.
First fully automated sample preparation for trace element analysis in clinical samples
Analytik Jena introduces the first fully automated sample handling solution for measuring clinical samples with ICP-MS. The concept is tailored to the typical workflow for analyzing human body fluids such as plasma, serum, and whole blood, and guarantees efficient laboratory utilization thanks to powerful automation. By eliminating manual preparation steps, clinical laboratories save both time and valuable laboratory space, and benefit from the optimized, uniform dosing process, which delivers highly precise analytical results and excellent reproducibility.
The innovations from Analytik Jena demonstrate that the company lives up to its motto "You’re focused on results – we’re focused on you" and addresses current needs and trends in daily laboratory work. Also new and aligned with user needs are the modular service agreements, which ensure optimal device performance through customized configurations.
Focus topics 2024
Visitors to analytica can look forward to not only the innovations at the Analytik Jena booth (A1, 310) but also to current focus topics such as "Sustainable Circular Economy," "Clinical Diagnostics," and "Drug Discovery / NGS." This application-oriented approach underscores the primary goal of the Endress+Hauser subsidiary: to comprehensively support customers from problem identification to final solution through application expertise and professional support. This allows users to concentrate on their daily analysis tasks and results. The experts on site provide both application-specific and device-specific advice, always tailored to individual needs.
The popular "Lunch & Learn" seminars, held in a relaxed atmosphere with snacks and drinks, will again be offered in 2024 on two current topics. The first seminar focuses on "Intelligent solutions for TOC/TNb analysis in wastewater and surface water monitoring." The second seminar will cover "Multiplexing in real-time PCR – advantages, challenges, and possibilities." Registration for these sessions is available in advance here.
Analytik Jena GmbH+Co. KG
07745 Jena
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