The testing capacity in laboratories is under enormous pressure. Equipment is working overtime, the risk of malfunctions and wear and tear increases. At the same time, it is so important now that lab staff can do their work efficiently. Concentrated, without any delay. How does a lab ensure this?

At Panasonic Industry we support medical technology where possible. We do this, among other things, with a wide range of sensors and ionizers. Intended for flawless handling of liquids and materials in the lab. And of course tailor-made, by not just delivering but first and foremost thinking about the optimal application.

Later in this special, get to know some of our products for transport, detection and analysis in the lab. And register in advance for our webinar on lab automation, which will be given at the end of November. You will see the latest applications, delve into the challenges and possible solutions with us and of course you will have plenty of room for your questions. Hopefully we'll see you then!

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Where is the lab going? Attend our webinar!

What are the latest developments in lab automation? What is going on in the sector, what is the need for? And how do we respond to this? During the webinar Sensor solutions for process influences such as air inclusions and leakage at the end of November, we would like to discuss the future of lab automation with you. We do this in the presence of, among others, our German colleagues and product specialists Filip Tratar and Wolfgang Held, who share their vision about the future of the lab based on their expertise.

With their sketch in the background, we show you a number of our products for lab automation, including our ionizers and (bubble) sensors. Of course, we will also answer your specific questions. Register by sending an email to sales.pewswe@eu.panasonic.com and attend the webinar. See you then!

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Discover our sensors and ionizers for lab automation

Measure, detect and control. With our sensors for diagnostics and analysis, you will not miss anything and you will keep an eye on every process. For example, get to know the convenience of our BE-A optical bubble sensor, which detects air bubbles before liquids are dispensed. The sensor also detects the amount of liquid in a tube or cup. The BE-A is compact and available in versions for hoses with a diameter of 2, 3 or 4 millimeters. That makes it widely applicable. To such an extent that the sensor has now also found its way outside the medical world: for example, the BE-A can see in coffee makers whether there is still enough milk for a cup of cappuccino.

Get rid of electric charge

Electrostatic charge is created where friction occurs. This also applies in the laboratory, where tubes and beakers are transported. If they are electrically charged, this will have an impact on the liquid. This can react, leading to fluctuations in the height level in the cup or tube. An undesirable situation that you can eliminate with our ER-X ionizer. Have beakers and tubes transported along the ER-X and each object is stripped of its electrical charge via ionization.

Knowing more?

The BE-A bubble sensor and ER-X ionizer are among our solutions for the delivery and transport of liquids for clinical diagnostics. We will discuss this further during the webinar at the end of November, but would you like more information now? Contact Ronald van Seters by sending an email to ronald.vanseters@eu.panasonic.com or calling +31-(0)499-37 27 27.

 

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