German-engineered Microplate Readers are Built to Endure for Decades

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German-engineered Microplate Readers are Built to Endure for Decades

03 May, 2017

Published over 9 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Laboratory products.

From the outset BMG Labtech’s mission was to develop microplate readers guaranteed to provide optimum performance for years. BMG Labtech has continued this philosophy while continuing to remain at the forefront of microplate reading. Some of the company’s very first products are still in use across the globe.

Nigel Gooderham, Professor of Molecular Toxicology at Imperial College London is working with one of BMG Labtech’s first plate readers, purchased 17 years ago. “The service the machine has given has been outstanding and it truly has been multifunctional throughout its lifetime. We still have a range of assays that are routinely run on the instrument on a weekly basis and the reproducibility and accuracy is always excellent. The reliability and continuity we get from repeatedly using the same machine is very reassuring”, said Nigel.

BMG Labtech’s long-lasting products deliver excellent and reproducible results over decades when routinely maintained. The company’s applications and technical support teams will be there for customers for the lifetime of their microplate reader.

Visit BMG Labtech’s website to read how Analytik Jena AG, Imperial College London, The School of Clinical Dentistry (University of Sheffield) and The University of Leicester are using some of the very first BMG Labtech microplate readers.

www.bmglabtech.com

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