Connected Lab Instrumentation
The laboratory of the future requires next-level tools for next-level science. Modern labs can leverage technology that expands access, improves collaboration, standardizes methods, and enables scientists to work more safely and efficiently. Our connected lab instrumentation offers intuitively-designed, ergonomic tools featuring cloud, Bluetooth® and Wi-Fi® capabilities that support greater productivity and help elevate your research.
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Measure your cell cultures with ease. Our Millicell® DCI Digital Cell Imager enables more efficient execution of the repetitive daily techniques associated with cell passaging.
Easily access your data for greater flexibility. With Millicell® Cloud Services, images are automatically transferred to the Cloud. Data can then be viewed and re-analyzed as desired using our web-based application. Track, record, and archive results. Monitor cell growth trends with instant access to historical data. Expand your lab’s cell culturing capacity with the Millicell® DCI.
Upgrade your tissue culture room with quicker, accurate cell counts. Our Scepter™ 3.0 handheld counter combines smart capabilities with the Coulter impedance principal to hand you precise, consistent results in seconds.
Transfer results wirelessly or via USB for reliable recording and archiving. Compare several samples and datasets side-by-side using virtually any spreadsheet program. Create graphical representations and meaningful reports. Count on the Scepter™ 3.0 for precise and accurate cell counting.
Standardize sample, reagent, and chemical labeling with the MilliSentials™ Lab Labeling System. Our lab labeler streamlines identification with impervious, adaptable labels tailored for research labs.
Access and print labels from a laptop, tablet, or mobile device. Build, save, and share label templates with your labmates. Minimize sample loss, increase safety, and improve efficiency in the lab with the MilliSentials™ Lab Labeling System.
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