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PRODUCTS
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PHCbi brand's 29.8 cu.ft (845L) large volume ultra-low temperature freezer delivers reliable temperatures as low as -86°C. This high capacity upright freezer is ideal for use in biorepositories, research freezer farms and facilities where bulk storage of sensitive biological material is managed. Its automatic vacuum relief port equalizes pressure and permits the outer door to be opened easily for quick re-entry.
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ATUM is building on DNA2.0's reputation for rapid, reliable and accurate DNA synthesis. Using our proprietary GeneGPS® and VectorGPS® platforms we design constructs optimized to express in your system, whether that's a single gene in E. coli, a metabolic pathway in yeast or a complex bispecific antibody in mammalian cells.
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Werum PAS-X Savvy accelerates bioprocessing with real-time data management, visualization, and analysis—enabling agile development, robust decision-making, cost reduction, and consistent quality across pharma and biotech production lifecycles.
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Designed as a dedicated, short-range logistics service for the life sciences, Cryoshuttle reinforces chain of custody, ensures near real-time visibility, and preserves product integrity from start to finish.
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The 362M two-sided labeling machine brings precision and versatility to your production line. This high-speed workhorse labels up to 200 products per minute, even those with challenging shapes.
WHITE PAPERS AND CASE STUDIES
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Aseptic Filling Solution Enhances Sterility Assurance for Pharma Manufacturer
Emergent BioSolutions upgraded its Winnipeg site with the Cytiva SA25 aseptic filling workcell to improve sterility assurance, product flexibility, and regulatory compliance for CGT manufacturing.
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The Latest Trends In The Prevention And Treatment Of Cervical Cancer
What immune checkpoint inhibitors are showing promise in cervical cancer treatments and how are advancements in treatment, paired with additional prevention strategies, improving patient outcomes?
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How Waterloo Harnessed Qatium's Digital Platform
Read about the City of Waterloo, that needed an intuitive, low-cost tool to empower operators without requiring specialized technical expertise.
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Warehouse Logistics Challenges? UWB Says, "Hold My Beer"
Struggling with outdated RFID systems, see how Budweiser Budvar Brewery turned to Ultra-Wideband (UWB) technology to tackle its complex logistics challenge.
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Microbial Challenge In-Use Studies
Learn more about how a partner with expertise can help you navigate the complex landscape of microbial challenge in-use studies and ensure the highest standards of patient care.
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Whether Half-Empty Or Half Full, Krohne Helps Back River Accurately Measure Flow
If a pipe in a wastewater treatment plant is only 50% filled, it doesn't matter whether you call a glass half full or half empty. When it comes to measuring the liquid in that pipe, either way presents a significant problem.
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Revolutionizing European Football With UWB Micro-Location
See how UWB micro-location technology was utilized by European League Football to address pandemic-era challenges, but quickly transformed into a vital tool for player analytics and safety monitoring.
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Continuous Cough Monitoring: Addressing Placebo Effects And Data Gaps
Modernizing symptom monitoring is essential to improving clinical trial quality, and these tools deliver richer, more accurate data that can help close information gaps.
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Strategic Space Management
A pharmaceutical company facing storage space issues decided to outsource its reference samples to Q1 Scientific, a stability storage service provider, resulting in cost savings.
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Key West Resort Utilities Maximizes Reuse And Nutrient Recovery
Water scarcity poses unique challenges to KW Resort Utilities Corp. (KWRU), the utility firm that provides wastewater management, wastewater recovery, and wastewater treatment in the region. KWRU began operation in the late 1960s and has worked hard over the decades to keep up with wastewater needs as population and tourism have boomed, spurred by land reclamation and development.
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How eSource Reduced Benchmark's Protocol Deviations By Almost 40%
Explore how a leading vaccine site network selected CRIO to help address the challenges with it's use of paper charts in collecting source data.
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Beyond Particle Counting: Why Modern Biologics Need Particle Forensics
High particle counts don’t always mean high risk. Identifying particle type and origin—not just quantity—avoids false alarms, protects timelines, and turns data into action.
NEWS
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Multiplexing Entanglement In A Quantum Network2/26/2025
Laying the groundwork for quantum communication systems of the future, engineers at Caltech have demonstrated the successful operation of a quantum network of two nodes, each containing multiple quantum bits, or qubits—the fundamental information-storing building blocks of quantum computers.
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Plant Adaptation Research Could Help Find Ways To Make Crops More Resilient To Climate Change1/3/2025
A team at the University of Calgary is making scientific advances in understanding plant adaptation, which could ultimately be used to find ways to make agricultural crops more resilient to heat, drought and climate change.
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Sulfur-Capped Carbon Nanobelts Promise Novel Applications5/9/2025
RIKEN chemists have hit upon a fast and easy way to combine so-called nanobelts of carbon with sulfur-containing functional groups.
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A New Type Of Light-Controlled Non-Volatile Memory10/9/2025
Ferroic materials, like ferromagnets and ferroelectrics, are central building blocks of modern data storage technology. Yet, current platforms face fundamental limits.
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Investigating Sustainable And Environmental-Friendly Chemical Processes6/20/2025
Some may only look at traditional chemical engineering processes and only see negative environmental impacts such as air and water pollution, and high energy consumption. But chemical engineers play a pivotal role in addressing today’s environmental challenges.