Bio-Rad Offers Live Demonstrations of Innovative Lab Solutions
Posted on 30 Jul 2025
Bio-Rad Laboratories (Hercules, CA, USA) is offering live demonstrations of its innovative solutions and an engaging industry workshop at ADLM 2025.
Bio-Rad is spotlighting innovative technologies supporting laboratory workflows. Lab professionals can take part in live demonstrations of the company’s advanced blood-typing systems, high-throughput multiplex assays, and streamlined quality control data management tools. Visitors can get personalized walkthroughs of Bio-Rad’s QC solutions, transfusion medicine automation, autoimmune and infectious disease multiplexing, and HPLC testing platforms. Among its QC solutions highlighted at the show is Unity QC Data Management Solution, the industry’s leading software solution specifically designed to optimize QC laboratory practices and streamline workflows. The company’s robust laboratory QC software tools help improve analytical performance and achieve a higher level of confidence in patient test results.

At ADLM 2025, Bio-Rad is highlighting the IH 500 NEXT System, a medium-throughput blood typing instrument designed to help labs achieve immunohematology excellence. It combines functionality and design to meet the changing needs of the modern immunohematology laboratory by reducing hands-on time and providing faster time to results. Bio-Rad is also showcasing the BioPlex 2200 System, a fully automated, random-access multiplex system that allows clinical laboratories to maximize efficiency for autoimmune, infectious disease, and specialty testing. Visitors to the company’s booth can also experience the D-100 Hemoglobin Testing System, which simplifies high-throughput A1c testing without sacrificing the high-quality results that are critical to patient care.
Bio-Rad’s industry workshop titled “From Waste to Wow: Optimizing Your Quality Control Workflow” is designed to provide attendees with strategies to streamline QC management across multihospital systems for systemwide efficiency, reduce waste streams in clinical chemistry, and recognize patient-based real-time QC to improve lab QC processes. The event features presentations by Joshua Hayden, PhD, section director, clinical biochemistry, Cleveland Clinic; Joe Wiencek, PhD, associate professor of pathology, microbiology, and immunology at Vanderbilt School of Medicine; and John Yundt-Pacheco, MSCS, senior principal scientist at Bio-Rad. Lab professionals can also earn P.A.C.E. credits at the workshop.
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