Andreas Hettich GmbH & Co to Represent Dynacon in Germany & Switzerland
MISSISSAUGA, ON, November 1, 2007, –Dynacon is proud to announce that Andreas Hettich GmbH & Co. of Tuttlingen, Germany has agreed to distribute and service Dynacon's innovative inocuLAB and accuPAS systems in the Germany and Switzerland.
inocuLAB is a new innovative system that completely automates the front end media inoculating/streaking/barcoding process for Urine specimens; including opening and recapping the specimen container. inocuLAB also functions in a Media Streaking Mode for all other specimen types such as swabs, using familiar four quadrant streaking. With over 90 instruments produced and delivered in Europe and North America, inocuLAB has become the standard for pre-analytical specimen processing in the microbiology laboratory specimen set up.
accuPAS is an inocuLab technology-based instrument developed in conjunction with the innovative eSwab and Uriswab collection and transport devices developed and manufactured by Copan Innovation. This new instrument, called accuPAS, will improve quality, productivity and safety in the microbiology laboratory.
Hettich designs, manufactures and supports products for the laboratory market, including a family of centerfuges, cell washers and freezers. Hettich is registered to ISO 900 and ISO 13485 ensuring a level of sophisticated quality and customer support.
Located in Tuttlingen, Hettich has sales and service representatives across Germany and Switzerland.
Dynacon Inc. is a privately held company applying automation and robotics technology for the laboratory and aerospace markets. Dynacon's capabilities are systems integration, analysis and simulation, software and hardware design and fabrication. In the laboratory automation market, its inocuLAB and accuPAS product line reduces labor cost, increases quality, replaces scarce labor and eliminates exposure to repetitive strain injury. In aerospace, Dynacon develops satellite control systems products, performs advanced systems analyses and constructs complete micro satellites.
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