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Vazyme Showcases Cutting-Edge Microfluidic Solutions for Precise and Efficient Laboratory Workflows

By LabMedica International staff writers
Posted on 05 Feb 2025

Vazyme (Nanjing, China) is showcasing showcase cutting-edge advancements that are transforming the landscape of life sciences and medical research. Visitors to Vazyme’s booth at Medlab Middle East 2025 can discover how its microfluidic solutions enable precise and efficient laboratory workflows.

Vazyme is showcasing its Logicore System which offers an integrated, comprehensive approach to molecular syndromic infectious disease testing. Digital microfluidic technology allows for the manipulation and control of fluid completing the full process of nucleic acid extraction, amplification, and detection of the sample to be tested within the cartridge. It addresses the drawbacks of conventional nucleic acid testing protocols, thereby actualizing a fully automated genetic testing paradigm of "input samples, output results.” Vazyme is also highlighting the QD-S900 fluorescence immune analyzer for the rapid detection of real-time samples with 24-channel multi-item joint detection. Compatible with all quantum dot fluorescent immune platform items, it features automatic cassette unload that eliminates the need for manual operation.

Also featured at the event is the QD-S600 Quantum Dot fluorescence immunoassay analyzer designed for the rapid detection of real-time samples. In addition to haveing a small size for saving space, it is compatible with all quantum dot fluorescent immune platform items and is designed for emergency and ICU scenarios. Additionally, Vazyme is offering live demonstrations of its automated liquid handling workstations that are designed to enhance accuracy and productivity in the lab. Visitors can gain firsthand experience of Vazyme’s new automated liquid handling workstation which is a high-throughput, feature-rich, and flexible desktop multi-functional automation workstation. Equipped with a 96-channel pipettor, it is designed for fully automated operations, allowing for unattended long-term operation. Customizable scripts can be tailored to meet specific customer requirements, making it an efficient, flexible, and widely applicable automated sample preparation.

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