The Thermo Scientific Cymon Remote Monitoring Application

Automated Incubator Can Now Be Monitored, Controlled from Virtually Anywhere.


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Cell biology and screening scientists and technicians can now be free to monitor and control their automated incubators from virtually any location outside the laboratory where Wi-Fi internet access is available.

The Thermo Scientific Cymon remote monitoring application essentially replicates the Next Generation Display of the Thermo Scientific Cytomat 10 Automated Incubator on a Samsung 10.1-in. touch screen tablet, which can be operated remotely. The Cymon application is available as an option for the Cytomat 10 incubator, which includes the application, a tablet and a wireless router.

Cymon is making its debut at SLAS2015, the 4th Annual Conference & Exhibition of the Society for Laboratory Automation and Screening, booth 423 at the Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C.

“Performance and reliability of equipment are one aspect of successful lab operation,” said Dieter Wagner, product manager Cytomat, Thermo Fisher Scientific. “Data monitoring is another critical process, and Cymon is an example ...

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