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News Release from: Applied Cytometry | Subject: Starstation, VenturiOne
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 30 January 2008
Flow cytometrists can try online, before
they buy
Users of flow cytometry can now see for themselves how Applied Cytometry's latest Starstation and VenturiOne software can help them streamline procedures and explore the true potential of their data
Potential purchasers can use Applied Cytometry's new website to 'try before they buy' by requesting 30-day free trials of the company's software, and will soon be able to order it directly, online By assessing an on-line video tutorial, visitors can instantly see how the innovative thinking behind Starstation V3.0 for the Luminex's 100 and 200 multiplex assay detection systems can help them speed up and improve their assay preparation by using magnetic rather than vacuum separation of the microspheres
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 18 Dec 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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There are also descriptions of how VenturiOne allows them to analyse their data up to ten times faster and work with even the largest datasets.
The launch of the new Applied Cytometry website reflects the company's shift in focus from being merely a supplier to a leading flow cytometer manufacturers to becoming, additionally, an innovative software developer in its own right.
This new positioning, and the revised branding that accompanies this, puts Applied Cytometry at the forefront of the market for high performance flow cytometry analysis software.
With VenturiOne, this is achieved by harnessing the company's proprietary multicore 32- and 64-bit processor technology, which greatly reduces analysis times and speeds throughput.
Commenting on the launch of the new website and the company repositioning, Tracey Long, marketing manager, said: "The clean and fresh format of the site allows visitors to be directed instantly to the information they require, cutting unnecessary click-throughs and streamlining their visit.".
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