ORION Liquid Handling Workstation

NanoScreen Releases ORION Liquid Handling Workstation To Accelerate Drug Discovery

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NanoScreen, LLC, a global industry leader in automated liquid handling products for the Life Sciences, announces the release of the ORION Liquid Handling Workstation.

ORION is a flexible, multi-format, high precision pipetting robot designed to meet the liquid handling needs of today’s laboratories. It offers exceptional performance in a small package at a very compelling price point. Available to ship now, it will be shown in several configurations at the upcoming Society of Laboratory Automation and Screening conference, February 7-11, 2015 in Washington, DC. “We wanted to design a high performance liquid handling workstation that is easily accessible, programmable, expandable and simple to integrate,” said Imad Mansour, Chief Science Officer. “ORION is ideal for any plate-based application.” With a 12-position deck and many dispense head options, ORION provides a powerful tool set for achieving superior results at the highest throughput. Its compact size allows it to be used in most ...

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