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BIOBASE Displays Range Of Laboratory & Medical Analyzers

By LabMedica International staff writers
Posted on 07 Feb 2018
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The BK6100 auto three-part hematology analyzer (Photo courtesy of BIOBASE).
The BK6100 auto three-part hematology analyzer (Photo courtesy of BIOBASE).
Medical and laboratory products manufacturer, BIOBASE (Jinan, China), showcased its wide range of laboratory & medical analyzers at MEDLAB 2018 held from February 5-8, 2018 in Dubai, UAE. The three-day event saw companies displaying their latest innovations, products and cutting-edge technologies in the IVD, medical laboratory and healthcare market.
 
The BIOBASE Group specializes in eight products areas, including medical diagnosis, biosafety protection, disinfection and sterilization, water purification system, infant care products, cold chain products, software products, and clean room project. The company has obtained patents and expanded marketing for multiple products, such as the self-developed biochemistry analyzer, 107 kinds of reagents, automatic ELISA processor, medical sterilization instruments and biosafety protection equipment. 
 
After participating successfully in the global medical trade show Arab Health 2018 held in Dubai just last week, BIOBASE once again exhibited its product range of chemistry analyzers, auto ELISA processor, hematology analyzers, coagulation analyzers, ESR analyzers, ELISA microplate readers, medical refrigerators and biological safety cabinets at MEDLAB Middle East 2018. The company also displayed other products such as fume hood, autoclaves, microscopes, incubators and reagents at the event.
 
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