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Snibe Demonstrates Cutting-Edge Diagnostic Solutions

By LabMedica International staff writers
Posted on 04 Feb 2025
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Image: The space-saving DxC 500i clinical analyzer delivers high-quality chemistry and immunoassay results (Photo courtesy of Snibe)
Image: The space-saving DxC 500i clinical analyzer delivers high-quality chemistry and immunoassay results (Photo courtesy of Snibe)

Snibe (Shenzhen, China) is offering live demonstrations of its cutting-edge diagnostic solutions at Medlab Middle East 2025.

Snibe is highlighting the MAGLUMI X Series CLIA analyzers which is designed to meet the different demands of clinical diagnostics, offering advanced automation, precision, and flexibility. With features like high throughput and seamless integration, it makes a lab's workflow smoother and more efficient. The MAGLUMI X series includes the compact and efficient MAGLUMI X3, designed to maintain high performance within a small footprint. The MAGLUMI X8 features an ultra-high-speed module tailored for high-throughput needs, while the MAGLUMI X6 bridges the gap between the X3 and X8. Each model incorporates Snibe’s revolutionary X-Tech, delivering an exceptional performance experience.

Additionally, Snibe is highlighting the SATLARS-T8, a versatile total laboratory automation solution offering extraordinary efficiency, flexibility, compatibility, and intelligence. It is compatible with Snibe’s extremely high-throughput and multi-discipline laboratory solutions, to meet most clinical testing requirements. Also featured at the event is the powerful and highly flexible SATLARS-TCA Total Laboratory Automation system. Compatible with high-throughput analyzers in multiple disciplines, SATLARS-TCA can minimize the need for manual intervention and greatly improve the testing efficiency of labs. Visitors to the Snibe booth can also experience the Biolumi CX8 integrated system that combines two powerful systems--- Biossays C8 and MAGLUMI X8, to achieve simultaneous biochemical and immunological testing. Moreover, it not only has an ultra-high throughput in a minimal footprint, but can also be customized according to your needs, supporting up to 4 instruments connected, and covering the demands of different laboratories.

 

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