Reproducibility
Protocol-locked liquid transfers that execute identically every run, eliminating operator-dependent variability.
Automated Liquid Handling for Scaling Labs
A moving-head liquid handling system with independent channel control, a reconfigurable deck, and protocol-driven software — built for labs ready to move beyond manual pipetting.
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Built for
Key Specifications
Reproducibility
Protocol-locked liquid transfers that execute identically every run, eliminating operator-dependent variability.
Throughput
Process full plates in minutes with multi-channel stamping and parallel independent-channel workflows.
Integration
Open deck architecture with gripper access for plate readers, thermal cyclers, and shaker modules.
Support
Direct application guidance on deck layout, protocol design, and practical deployment.
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This benchtop moving-head system is designed for labs transitioning from manual liquid handling to automation — without the complexity or footprint of fully integrated robotic lines.
For technical evaluators, the focus is on channel independence, aspiration accuracy, and cross-contamination control through disposable tip management and liquid-level sensing.
For lab directors and operations leads, it provides a clear upgrade path from manual throughput to walk-away automation as protocol demand, sample volume, and team capacity grow.
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Full system view with deck loaded and pipetting head in position.
Independent channel head close-up showing tip attachment and liquid-level sensors.
Protocol builder software interface on connected laptop.
System installed on lab bench with integrated shaker and tip waste.
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Independent Channels
Each channel moves independently in Z, enabling cherry-picking, reformatting, and variable-volume transfers within a single protocol run.
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Walk-Away Protocols
Protocol-driven software locks each step — aspiration, dispense, mix, tip change — so runs complete without operator intervention.
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Modular Deck
SBS-format positions accept microplates, tube racks, reservoirs, and tip boxes. Swap layouts between protocols without tools.
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Software Control
Visual protocol builder with step-level parameter control, run logging, and exportable reports for validation and compliance.
Operational feedback from independent and growing labs balancing reproducibility, speed, and budget.
"We moved our NGS library prep from manual to automated and cut hands-on time by over 60%. Run-to-run consistency improved immediately and our fail rate dropped."
"The independent channels let us cherry-pick from tubes to plates without manual reformatting. What used to take a technician two hours now runs unattended in twenty minutes."
"Getting a system quote was straightforward — we shared our deck requirements and application list, and received a tailored configuration within a day."
"Our technicians were spending four-plus hours a day on repetitive plate fills. After deploying the system, they shifted to higher-value analytical work and RSI complaints disappeared."
"We started with basic plate-to-plate transfers, validated performance, and then expanded into serial dilutions and normalization protocols. The software made each step easy to add."
"Application support helped us optimize our deck layout for a hit-picking workflow we thought would need a much larger system. The fit was better than expected."
Designed for fast technical review. Final compliance and warranty wording remains marked until approved documentation is published.
| Pipetting channels | TODO: finalize independent channel count and optional 96/384-head configurations. |
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| Volume range | TODO: publish calibrated min/max per channel type. |
| Deck positions | TODO: confirm SBS-format position count and compatible labware list. |
| Dimensions & weight | TODO: publish system footprint (W × D × H) and shipping weight. |
| Software & connectivity | TODO: confirm OS compatibility, export formats, and LIMS integration options. |
| Warranty and service | TODO: publish approved policy wording and service-level expectations. |
Priority 01
Genomics & NGS Labs
Challenge: Need reproducible library prep with minimal hands-on time and low cross-contamination risk.
Value: Protocol-locked automation with disposable tip management and full run traceability for sequencing-ready outputs.
Priority 02
High-Throughput Screening
Challenge: Need to process hundreds of plates per week with consistent volumes and fast turnaround.
Value: Multi-channel stamping and parallel independent-channel workflows that sustain plate throughput without operator fatigue.
Priority 03
Clinical Sample Processing
Challenge: Need validated, audit-ready liquid transfers with strict traceability and contamination controls.
Value: Software-enforced protocols with run logging, tip tracking, and exportable audit trails for regulatory documentation.
Share your application list and throughput needs — we'll respond with a tailored deck configuration and a clear quote path.
Commercial clarity
Choose a direct quote path for a system configuration matched to your workflows, or browse available configurations for immediate evaluation. Structured for teams assessing throughput, integration, and long-term fit.
Answers focused on practical buying and implementation questions from lab managers, scientists, and startup founders.
The moving-head architecture handles a wide range of liquid transfer workflows including NGS library prep, serial dilutions, sample normalization, plate reformatting, and hit-picking. Share your application list through the quote path for a fit assessment.
Most bench scientists are running standard protocols within one to two days. The drag-and-drop software interface is designed for lab users, not automation engineers.
Yes. Deck positions accept standard SBS-format labware — microplates, tube racks, reservoirs, and tip boxes. Layouts can be swapped between runs without tools.
The open deck architecture supports gripper-accessible peripherals. Common integrations include plate readers, thermal cyclers, and shaker modules. Contact us with your integration requirements for compatibility guidance.
No. This page includes intentional placeholders where compliance-sensitive wording must be finalized with approved product and validation documentation.
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