Posted on 19/01/2010 in Scientific BMG Labtech has claimed that the products and software systems it provides will help scientists to gain more accurate test results over the coming years.
The company's business and applications development specialist Edward Dell told Laboratory Equipment, which is published by Advantage Business Media, that these applications can also contribute to cost savings.
"Advanced robotic platforms, fluidic devices and integrated software will allow future experiments to be done more accurately and reliably in greater number and at smaller volumes," he explained to the publication.
The professional's comments are featured alongside the results of a survey, which found that 64 per cent of respondents in the industry believe that cost is the main hurdle to establishing lab automation systems.
Integration, maintenance, setup, training and analysis were also cited as problems with their installation.
In December, BMG Labtech launched a channel on the Google-owned video-sharing website YouTube, which provides information on its products and services.Other news stories from 19/01/2010
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