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Anbio Biotechnology Showcases Cutting-Edge Diagnostic Solutions

By LabMedica International staff writers
Posted on 04 Feb 2025
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Image: Anbio is showcasing a range of its latest POCT products at Medlab Middle East 2025 (Photo courtesy of Anbio)
Image: Anbio is showcasing a range of its latest POCT products at Medlab Middle East 2025 (Photo courtesy of Anbio)

Anbio Biotechnology (Frankfurt, Germany) is participating in the 2025 Medlab Middle East exhibition where the company is showcasing a range of its latest point-of-care testing (POCT) products. The company's participation aims to provide healthcare professionals, medical device distributors, and patients in the Middle East, Africa, and Europe with fast, reliable, and cost-effective in-vitro diagnostic solutions that enhance healthcare outcomes.

At the 2025 edition of Medlab Middle East, Anbio is presenting its innovative dry chemiluminescence immunoassay system which utilizes lyophilized reagents to enhance stability, reduce liquid reagent volume, and improve temperature resistance for room-temperature storage and transport. Compatible with nearly 70 reagents, it covers applications like coagulation, thrombosis, cancer markers, and hormone testing, ensuring reliable results across various clinical settings. Anbio is also showcasing its Immunofluorescence System which is a powerful tool for POCT, making it ideal for rapid and precise detection. It supports 85 test parameters and is equipped with a built-in battery, allowing up to 8 hours of continuous testing without an external power source. Its versatility makes it suitable for various environments, including laboratories, ambulances, and pharmacies, ensuring reliable diagnostics wherever needed.

Also featured at the show is Anbio’s innovative dry biochemistry system which ensures simplicity, efficiency, and reliability in various tests, particularly in emergency settings. It utilizes dry reagent strips, with one strip dedicated to each patient, and supports whole blood testing for most assays. The reagents can be stored and transported at room temperature. Offering quick and accurate biochemistry quantification, results are available in as little as 40 seconds, making it the ideal solution for fast-paced environments. Visitors to Anbio’s booth can also learn about its Colloidal Gold Rapid Tests which provide a quick, easy-to-read, and reliable solution for detecting a variety of infections and conditions, offering fast results for better decision-making in patient care. With a wide range of available reagents, the system covers nearly 100 different test items, making it a cost-effective choice, particularly for large-scale screening.

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