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SCIENION AG


SCIENION AG is a life science company well positioned in the markets of ultra-low volume liquid handling systems and microarray technologies. We provide our customers with an integrated product portfolio facilitating and improving multiparallel bioanalytics, high throughput screening and high throughput production of microarrays in the genomics and proteomics fields - from early research to manufacturing.

 

Our approach is to provide our customers in pharmaceutical, biotech, diagnostic and reagents companies as well as in academic research institutions with high quality products serving as cost- and time-saving tools for their applications.

Based on Scienion's long standing expertise and proprietary platform technologies our product portfolio comprises hardware, consumables and services.


Scienion's leading product is the sciFLEXARRAYER, a state-of-the-art non-contact dispensing system for ultra-low volume liquid handling. Scienion has continuously expanded the sciFLEXARRAYER product line and is presently developing a novel high throughput instrument for production.


Scienion is committed to R&D in order to develop innovative products according to the needs of customers. We are also engaged in several joint research projects at a national and international level, some of them publicly funded. These cooperation projects aim to improve our present technologies and enable better prevention, diagnosis or therapy in definite disease indications.


Scienion's proprietary microarray and liquid handling technologies were awarded twice with the "Innovationspreis Berlin-Brandenburg". The annual prize is jointly awarded by the German Federal States of Berlin and Brandenburg for product and process innovations and innovative technology services.


Founded in 2000 in Berlin as a spin-off of the Max-Planck-Institute for Molecular Genetics, the privately held company today operates from two sites, Dortmund and Berlin.



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