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Fujirebio Europe Launches RoboBlot Instrument for Fully Automated Processing of INNO-LIA Score Assays

By LabMedica International staff writers
Posted on 19 Jan 2022
Image: RoboBlot (Photo courtesy of Fujirebio)
Image: RoboBlot (Photo courtesy of Fujirebio)

Fujirebio Europe (Gent, Belgium) has announced today the commercial launch of the RoboBlot instrument, a closed system for the automated processing of the widely used INNO-LIA Score assays.

The system’s pre-programmed test protocols provide start-to-finish automation of strip-based INNO-LIA Score assays, from sample addition, over strip processing, image capture, to result interpretation and where applicable laboratory information system (LIS) communication.

RoboBlot extends the range of automated solutions already offered by Fujirebio Europe for the INNO-LIA Score assay portfolio. It offers high-throughput testing, full automation with pipetting up to 50 samples and integrated camera for scanning and interpretation with Fujirebio LiRAS software, providing complete traceability with minimal hands-on time. It offers a customized fit with individual laboratory needs. Other automated solution for this portfolio is the TENDIGO.

“High throughput testing and more automation are an increasingly pressing need for laboratories. The typical drawbacks of manual testing, such as long hands-on time, inconsistent assay handling and issues with traceability, will become part of the past,” said Christiaan De Wilde, CEO at Fujirebio Europe. “The RoboBlot instrument will radically improve the laboratory workflow for our customers, from tedious manual or semi-automated work into fully automated testing.”

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