We use cookies to understand how you use our site and to improve your experience. This includes personalizing content and advertising. To learn more, click here. By continuing to use our site, you accept our use of cookies. Cookie Policy.

Features Partner Sites Information LinkXpress hp
Sign In
Advertise with Us
LGC Clinical Diagnostics

Boule Diagnostics

Boule Medical AB is a diagnostic company that develops, manufactures, and sells systems and consumer products for com... read more Featured Products: More products

Download Mobile App





Boule Presents Next Generation Hematology and Clinical Chemistry Systems

By LabMedica International staff writers
Posted on 05 Feb 2024
Print article
Image: The Swelab Alfa Plus and Medonic M32 hematology analyzers are highlighted at Medlab Middle East 2024 (Photo courtesy of Boule)
Image: The Swelab Alfa Plus and Medonic M32 hematology analyzers are highlighted at Medlab Middle East 2024 (Photo courtesy of Boule)

Boule Diagnostics AB (Spånga, Sweden) is highlighting its advanced range of hematology systems and clinical chemistry systems at Medlab Middle East in Dubai, taking place February 5-8, 2024.

Among its range of hematology systems, Boule is showcasing its next-generation Boule 950-series, the Swelab Alfa Plus, and Medonic M32 hematology analyzers. The Swelab Alfa Plus hematology analyzer is developed for reliability with maximum ease of operation. Highly accurate results are backed up by built-in quality monitoring and low instrument maintenance. Swelab Alfa Plus comes equipped with a high-precision shear valve which not only enables extremely precise results but also minimizes maintenance needs to significantly reduce maintenance costs. Its micro-pipette adapter (MPA) provides a blood status from a finger-stick capillary sample and results can be viewed in a minute without the need for preparation, pre-dilution, and vacuum tubes.

The Medonic M32 hematology analyzer comes packed with advanced functions. From the doctor’s office laboratory to medium-sized clinical units, it delivers a CBC and a 3-part WBC differential with exceptional accuracy and reliability. With its compact design, highly accurate results, and low maintenance needs, Medonic M32 provides laboratories with an efficient tool for hematology analysis. Its shear valve-guided aspiration ensures measurement quality while the optional space-saving automation solution provides constant mixing of queued samples. Its robust equipment design helps ensure instrument uptime. As the top-of-the-range model, Medonic M32S is the walk-away analyzer well-suited for many small to medium-sized hospitals.

Within its products for animal health diagnosis, Boule is highlighting the H50V veterinary hematology analyzer which is based on reliable technology, offering high-quality and cost-effective diagnostics. It is equipped with 13 predefined animal profiles and up to 34 analyzed parameters, making it a flexible system that meets the requirements of many types of veterinary clinics and laboratories. The H50V features a 5-part white blood cell (WBC) differential with results delivered within one minute. It is compact and easy to use with an intuitive touchscreen interface and comes with a built-in mixer. Additionally, Boule is showcasing the Exigo C200 clinical chemistry analyzer which allows high-quality results from just 100 μL of whole blood, serum, or plasma. With Exigo C200, labs can analyze up to 14 parameters at the same time without the need for special operating skills. Thanks to the integrated centrifuge, no sample preparation is needed. Internal quality control, dilution, and mixing are automatic, and the results can be printed in just 12 minutes.

Related Links:
Boule Diagnostics AB

Gold Member
Troponin T QC
Troponin T Quality Control
Gold Member
Blood Gas Analyzer
GEM Premier 7000 with iQM3
New
Newborn Screening Test
NeoMass AAAC 3.0
New
Hematology Analyzer
XS-500i

Print article

Channels

Molecular Diagnostics

view channel
Image: This joint effort will use samples from KU ADRC research to validate a blood test developed by BYU (Photo courtesy of KU ADRC)

Blood Test for Early Alzheimer’s Detection Could Help Slow Disease Progression

When brain cells, such as those affected by Alzheimer’s disease, die, small fragments of DNA are released into the bloodstream. These fragments, known as cell-free DNA, carry valuable information, including... Read more

Hematology

view channel
Image: Personalized blood count could lead to early intervention for common diseases (Photo courtesy of 123RF)

Personalized CBC Testing Could Help Diagnose Early-Stage Diseases in Healthy Individuals

A complete blood count (CBC) screening is a standard examination most physicians request for healthy adults. This test is essential for evaluating a patient’s overall health with a single blood sample.... Read more

Immunology

view channel
Image: Concept for the device. Memory B cells able to bind influenza virus remain stuck to channels despite shear forces (Photo courtesy of Steven George/UC Davis)

Microfluidic Chip-Based Device to Measure Viral Immunity

Each winter, a new variant of influenza emerges, posing a challenge for immunity. People who have previously been infected or vaccinated against the flu may have some level of protection, but how well... Read more

Microbiology

view channel
Image: The BIOFIRE® FILMARRAY® Tropical Fever Panel has received U.S. FDA Special 510(k) clearance (Photo courtesy of bioMérieux)

Syndromic PCR Test Rapidly and Accurately Identifies Pathogens in Patients with Tropical Fever Infections

Tropical fevers refer to infections that are common in, or unique to, tropical and subtropical regions. As these diseases spread to previously unaffected areas and can be brought in by travelers, infections... Read more

Pathology

view channel
Image: These images show the high resolution achieved with the new microscopy technique (Photo courtesy of Cao, R. et al. Science Advance, 2024. Caltech)

New Microscopy Technique Enables Rapid Tumor Analysis by Surgeons in OR

The current standard method for quickly sampling and imaging tissue during surgery involves taking a biopsy, freezing the sample, staining it to enhance visibility, and slicing it into thin sections that... Read more

Technology

view channel
Image: Human tear film protein sampling methods (Photo courtesy of Clinical Proteomics. 2024 Mar 13;21:23. doi: 10.1186/s12014-024-09475-8)

New Lens Method Analyzes Tears for Early Disease Detection

Bodily fluids, including tears and saliva, carry proteins that are released from different parts of the body. The presence of specific proteins in these biofluids can be a sign of health issues.... Read more
MEDLAB 2024
Copyright © 2000-2024 Globetech Media. All rights reserved.