LabAutomation 2006 - SLAS
LabAutomation 2006 - SLAS LabAutomation 2006 - SLAS
Elsevier MDL 14600 Catalina Street San Leandro, California 94577 (510) 895-1313; (510) 614-3608 fax info@mdl.com www.mdl.com Emerald BioSystems 7869 NE Day Road West Bainbridge Island, Washington 98110 +1.206.780.8535; +1.206.780.8549 fax mbringham@emeraldbiosystems.com www.emeraldbiosystems.com Entevis Incorporated Entevis Incorporated 3 Washington Drive Sudbury, Massachusetts 01776 +1.978.579.0082; +1.978.579.0083 fax www.entevis.com Eppendorf North America One Cantiague Road Westbury, New York 11590 +1.516.334.7500; +1.516.334.7521 fax info@eppendorf.com www.eppendorfna.com EPSON Robots 18300 Central Avenue Carson, California 90746 +1.562.290.5910; +1.562.290.5999 fax info@robots.epson.com www.robots.epson.com ESI Group 6767 Old Madison Pike, Suite 600 Huntsville, Alabama 35806 +1.256.713.4700; +1.256.713.4799 fax Srn@esi-group-na.com www.esi-group-na.com LabAutomation2006 238 Gold Sponsor Booth 538 (10x10) Elsevier MDL will demonstrate integrated biology and chemistry experiment management solutions supporting automated workflows. MDL ® Assay Explorer, now with a powerful new visualization and statistical analysis module from Partek, makes it easy to capture, analyze, and store biological data. MDL ® Plate Manager, built on the open MDL ® Isentris architecture, greatly simplifies the creation and management of plate and sample information. MDL ® Report Manager is the ideal tool for enterprisewide reporting of complex chemical and biological information. Booth 370 (10x10) Emerald BioSystems offers laboratory automation tools for protein crystallography and formulation studies including liquid handling robotics, microscope plate hotels, integrated database control software, and software for design of synthetic genes. Together with our line of consumable products including Crystal Growth Matrices and crystallization plates, our systems offer the component flexibility to eliminate bottlenecks in your research. Booth 208 (10x10) Entevis was founded in 2003 to serve the growing needs of materials discovery, development and optimization. We have a series of liquid dispensers that offer non-contact dispensing for volumes ranging from nanoliters to milliliters, on reagents with viscosities from 1 to 2000 centipoise. We also have automated systems for dispensing solids and dry powders from 100 micrograms up to hundreds of milligrams. Solid and liquid dispensers can be combined on the same system for complete materials handling capability. Booth 181 (20x20) Eppendorf North America will feature epMotion liquid handling workstations, which range in performance from automated single tube to 384-well pipetting applications. This new line of laboratory robotics is designed to be the most flexible, easy-to-use, precise and accurate system available in the market. This versatile system can perform nucleic acid purification, cell culture, ELISA, rearraying, aliquoting, and PCR applications. In addition to the workstations, the exhibit will include our Nucleic Acid Purification, PCR enzyme and reagent system offering for molecular biology applications. Booth 604 (10x10) EPSON Robots is the global leader in PC controlled precision robotic automation, with an installed base of over 17,000 robots. Our robots’ compact size and high-precision motion combined with the powerful, yet easy to use, EPSON RC+ programming software make EPSON the perfect choice for many lab automation applications. ActiveX Controls, Vision Guidance & Bar Code Reading, Conveyor Tracking and many I/O options are easy to use enhancements that reduce development time while significantly increasing the capabilities of a system. Booth 163 (10x10) ESI CFD is a technology leader in the field of advanced computational fluid dynamics simulation software backed by more than 20 years of research based knowledge throughout a wide range of industries. ESI CFD’s broad range of products and services provide all the necessary tools for advanced mulitphysics analysis in areas such as automotive, fuel cell, aerospace, semiconductor manufacturing, biomedical, MEMS and microfluidics.
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- Page 190 and 191: TP73 Thomas Weierstall Qiagen Gmbh
- Page 192 and 193: TP77 Susan Yan Pierce Biotechnology
- Page 194 and 195: TP81 Wayne Bowen TTP LabTech Melbou
- Page 196 and 197: TP85 Evan F. Cromwell Blueshift Bio
- Page 198 and 199: TP89 Wanli Xing Tsinghua University
- Page 200 and 201: TP93 Holger Gumm Sepiatec GmbH Berl
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- Page 278 and 279: The Automation Partnership 3411 Sil
- Page 280 and 281: Upchurch Scientific 619 Oak Street
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Elsevier MDL<br />
14600 Catalina Street<br />
San Leandro, California 94577<br />
(510) 895-1313; (510) 614-3608 fax<br />
info@mdl.com<br />
www.mdl.com<br />
Emerald BioSystems<br />
7869 NE Day Road West<br />
Bainbridge Island, Washington 98110<br />
+1.206.780.8535; +1.206.780.8549 fax<br />
mbringham@emeraldbiosystems.com<br />
www.emeraldbiosystems.com<br />
Entevis<br />
Incorporated<br />
Entevis Incorporated<br />
3 Washington Drive<br />
Sudbury, Massachusetts 01776<br />
+1.978.579.0082; +1.978.579.0083 fax<br />
www.entevis.com<br />
Eppendorf North America<br />
One Cantiague Road<br />
Westbury, New York 11590<br />
+1.516.334.7500; +1.516.334.7521 fax<br />
info@eppendorf.com<br />
www.eppendorfna.com<br />
EPSON Robots<br />
18300 Central Avenue<br />
Carson, California 90746<br />
+1.562.290.5910; +1.562.290.5999 fax<br />
info@robots.epson.com<br />
www.robots.epson.com<br />
ESI Group<br />
6767 Old Madison Pike, Suite 600<br />
Huntsville, Alabama 35806<br />
+1.256.713.4700; +1.256.713.4799 fax<br />
Srn@esi-group-na.com<br />
www.esi-group-na.com<br />
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Gold Sponsor<br />
Booth 538 (10x10)<br />
Elsevier MDL will demonstrate integrated biology and chemistry experiment management solutions<br />
supporting automated workflows. MDL ® Assay Explorer, now with a powerful new visualization and<br />
statistical analysis module from Partek, makes it easy to capture, analyze, and store biological data.<br />
MDL ® Plate Manager, built on the open MDL ® Isentris architecture, greatly simplifies the creation and<br />
management of plate and sample information. MDL ® Report Manager is the ideal tool for enterprisewide<br />
reporting of complex chemical and biological information.<br />
Booth 370 (10x10)<br />
Emerald BioSystems offers laboratory automation tools for protein crystallography and formulation<br />
studies including liquid handling robotics, microscope plate hotels, integrated database control software,<br />
and software for design of synthetic genes. Together with our line of consumable products including<br />
Crystal Growth Matrices and crystallization plates, our systems offer the component flexibility to<br />
eliminate bottlenecks in your research.<br />
Booth 208 (10x10)<br />
Entevis was founded in 2003 to serve the growing needs of materials discovery, development and<br />
optimization. We have a series of liquid dispensers that offer non-contact dispensing for volumes<br />
ranging from nanoliters to milliliters, on reagents with viscosities from 1 to 2000 centipoise. We also<br />
have automated systems for dispensing solids and dry powders from 100 micrograms up to hundreds<br />
of milligrams. Solid and liquid dispensers can be combined on the same system for complete materials<br />
handling capability.<br />
Booth 181 (20x20)<br />
Eppendorf North America will feature epMotion liquid handling workstations, which range in<br />
performance from automated single tube to 384-well pipetting applications. This new line of laboratory<br />
robotics is designed to be the most flexible, easy-to-use, precise and accurate system available in<br />
the market. This versatile system can perform nucleic acid purification, cell culture, ELISA, rearraying,<br />
aliquoting, and PCR applications. In addition to the workstations, the exhibit will include our Nucleic<br />
Acid Purification, PCR enzyme and reagent system offering for molecular biology applications.<br />
Booth 604 (10x10)<br />
EPSON Robots is the global leader in PC controlled precision robotic automation, with an installed<br />
base of over 17,000 robots. Our robots’ compact size and high-precision motion combined with the<br />
powerful, yet easy to use, EPSON RC+ programming software make EPSON the perfect choice for<br />
many lab automation applications. ActiveX Controls, Vision Guidance & Bar Code Reading, Conveyor<br />
Tracking and many I/O options are easy to use enhancements that reduce development time while<br />
significantly increasing the capabilities of a system.<br />
Booth 163 (10x10)<br />
ESI CFD is a technology leader in the field of advanced computational fluid dynamics simulation software<br />
backed by more than 20 years of research based knowledge throughout a wide range of industries. ESI<br />
CFD’s broad range of products and services provide all the necessary tools for advanced mulitphysics<br />
analysis in areas such as automotive, fuel cell, aerospace, semiconductor manufacturing, biomedical,<br />
MEMS and microfluidics.