SCIENION is the leading manufacturer of robust, high performance dispensing automation for applications requiring precise deposition of biological content in ultra-low volumes. Our non-contact technology is ideally suited for loading of oligonucleotides, proteins, antibodies, and glycans onto diagnostics devices. Enabled by very flexible software, our systems are used from early R&D activities, all the way through to manufacturing millions of devices per year. Easy scale up is facilitated by the fact that the same core technologies are engineered into all of our systems.
In our portoflio, SCIENION also offers a line of readers, optimized for quantitative array reading on both slides and microtiter plates. Available in colorimetric and fluorescence, these readers are designed with the goal to surpass all pre-existing commercial readers and become the industry standard for assay kits in central labs.
Additionally, through our subsidiary Cellenion, we have developed new technology enabling the dispensing of single-cells. The ability to manipulate single-cells has long been a challenge for the scientific community due to their micrometric size and delicate nature. We have developed and patented a breakthrough technology called cellenONE, allowing high throughput isolation and dispensing of single cells onto a wide range of substrates.
We also offer our assay development and contract manufacturing services, offering a spectrum of full solutions involving the full manufacturing process including wafer prep, surface functionalization, dicing, content spotting, QC, cartridge assembly, functional QC, and packaging.
Industry
Biotechnology Research, Biotechnology research and development, Research and testing, IT, Internet, R&D, Research, general, Blood, plasma and serum chemistry analysers, Health, medical and pharmaceutical, Chemicals, Pharmaceuticals & Plastics, RNA/DNA calculators, Body fluid analysers
HQ Location
Wagner-Régeny-Str. 15
Berlin, 12489, DE
Keywords
Molecular DiagnosticsPoint of Care TestingMultiplexingPrecision DispensingImmunoassaysBiosensorsMicroarraysMiniaturisatio