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Silex Microsystems AB Box 595 Bruttovägen 1 SE-175 26 Järfälla Sweden 46 8 580 249 13; 46 8 580 249 01 helene.andersson@silex.se www.silexmicrosystems.com SKF USA Inc. 1530 Valley Center Parkway Bethlehem, Pensylvania 18017 ( 800) 541-3624; (610) 861-4811 fax tarek.bugaighis@skf.com www.skf.com SLR Systems, Inc. 23112 NE 22nd Street Camas, Washington 98607 (360) 833-8500; (360) 833-8600 fax rodney@slrsystems.com www.slrsystems.com SMAC 5807 Van Allen Way Carlsbad, California 92008 (760) 929-8170; (760) 929-7588 fax www.smac-mca.com Sorenson BioScience 6507 S. 400 W. Salt Lake City, Utah 84107 (801) 266-9334; (801) 262-0433 fax sbiinfo@sorbio.com www.sorbio.com Booth 237 (10 x 10) Silex Microsystems AB mission is to help telecommunication and life science companies pioneer new applications using MEMS technology and stay a step ahead. We use MEMS to design and make microsystems, like sensors, actuators, and other precision structures to be integrated with customers‚ end products. Every component is designed and produced in our own production fab and we guarantee that everything is of highest quality. Booth 141 (10 x 10) SKF the worlds largest manufacturer of bearings will exhibit its array of radial and linear motion solutions for laboratory automation. Products on display will include radial bearings, precision rails with anti-creep solutions, miniature profi le rails in stainless steel, actuators, ball screws and ball screw support bearings. In addition, SKF also offers a wide array of linear ball bearings, precision slides, and linear drive systems. Booth 133 (10 x 10) SLR Systems is a third-party laboratory automation integrator. As such, we design and manufacture custom laboratory automation and light industrial robotic systems, as well as laboratory automation peripherals such as automated heating blocks for our clients. We are not affi liated with any robot manufacturer or other lab automation provider; therefore we provide can you with the best robotic or dedicated lab automation platform on which to base your laboratory automation application. In other words, we work for you to solve your problems. Not for a robot manufacture to sell a robot. In fact, many of our systems are dedicated automation that do not even utilize a robot in the conventional sense. Booth 1539 (10 x 10) SMAC manufactures a variety of unique single pole linear motor based servo actuators for precision automation. These devices are capable of providing programmable positioning to sub micro level, programmable velocity, and uniquely, programmable forces. These capabilities allow SMAC Moving Coil actuators to “do work and verify its accuracy at the same time.” Booth 336 (10 x 10) Sorenson BioScience manufactures a wide range of liquid handling consumable products for use with laboratory automation. From robotic tips to plates, Sorenson sets the standard for quality. Automated QC instruments inspect tips for straightness and insure plates are free of pinholes. Low Binding Polymer Technology reduces binding of DNA and proteins to tips. All products certifi ed free of RNase/DNase, human DNA, PCR inhibitors, and pyrogens. 286
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