Can the STX 44 Incubator by LiCONiC be used with the KX2 Robot?
The STX 44 Incubators by LiCONiC can be automated using the KX2 robot software PAA. This integration allows for precise control and automation of incubation processes, enhancing laboratory efficiency and ensuring consistent, reliable results. By combining the advanced capabilities of the STX 44 Incubators with the robust automation features of the KX2 robot and software by PAA, laboratories can streamline their workflows and improve overall productivity.
Overview of STX 44 Incubator instrument
The STX 44 Incubator is built to provide precise and stable environmental conditions for incubating various biological samples. It focuses on reliability and performance, featuring a spacious interior, easy-to-use controls, and advanced monitoring capabilities.
Applications of STX 44 Incubator
The STX 44 Incubator is widely used for:
Tissue culture
Cell biology research
Drug discovery
Microbiology
Stem cell research
Genomics
Industries Using STX 44 Incubator
Due to its versatility and precision, the STX 44 Incubator is used in several industries, including:
Biotechnology
Pharmaceuticals
Academic research institutions
Hospitals and healthcare facilities
Agricultural research
Environmental science
With its durable construction and advanced features, the STX 44 Incubator is a valuable tool for scientific and medical professionals needing reliable and efficient incubation solutions.
Overview of STX 44 Incubator instrument
How can I automate my device?
For a full automation of your instrument with KX2 robot you will need:
Bigger project with more instruments
Are you considering to integrate it into a bigger project? We can help you to integrate it into a bigger system with multiple intruments.
Contact us today to find out more and we can custom pick a solution for you.
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STX44 Incubators (LiCONiC) with KX2 robot lab integration
Automate the STX 44 Incubator by LiCONiC with PAA robots and software for enhanced productivity and efficiency in laboratory operations. We already have the driver written.
