Latest Automated Colony Counting and Zone Measurement Systems - Synbiosis Stand 171/270, Hall A3 at Analytica
9 Apr 2006Synbiosis, a world-leading manufacturer of automated microbiological systems invites scientists to visit Stand 171/270, Hall A3 at Analytica where Synbiosis staff will demonstrate how ProtoCOL HR, åCOLyte and AutoZone, the most advanced automated colony counting and zone sizing systems currently available can significantly increase their productivity.
On stand, Synbiosis is showing its top of the range, ProtoCOL HR, ideal for microbiologists looking for a high quality combined colony counting and zone sizing system. Synbiosis experts will explain how ProtoCOL HR’s unique features such as high resolution colour camera for visualising colonies and plaques as small as 0.1mm, LED lighting above and below the plate holder and powerful image analysis software make this system the most accurate on the market today.
For dedicated colony counting, Synbiosis is exhibiting, åCOLyte, its low-cost colony counter which comes as either semi-automated Click’n’Count, or fully automated SuperCount. This system offers a rapid alternative to manual counting, providing full colour image display, as well as GLP compliant result reporting and archiving.
Finally on stand, Synbiosis is unveiling its latest version of AutoZONE, an automatic zone analysis system that allows users to measure reaction zones up to 50 times faster than manual measurement. The system is so versatile it can be used for a range of inhibition and exhibition zone analysis applications including multi-zone bioassay plate analysis (36 and 64 zone plates) and single radial immunodiffusion assays and is being used to increase throughput of vaccine and antibiotic production in many pharma companies.
Martin Smith, Divisional Manager for Synbiosis commented: “We are delighted to be showcasing such a high quality range of colony counters and zone sizing systems on Stand 171/270 at Analytica. Microbiologists are welcome to visit us here where we will be pleased to demonstrate the time saving benefits these state of the art systems can bring to their research.”