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Digital Microfluidics

Digital microfluidics is an advanced droplet-handling technology based on the principle of electrowetting, which refers to the ability of an applied voltage to alter the wettability of a surface.

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Solid-state Droplet Manipulation

By applying voltages to independently controlled electrodes, droplets can be manipulated in 2D space. Complex droplet manipulations such as merging, splitting and sorting can be achieved on chip.

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True “Lab on a Chip” Technology

We offer a genuine 'lab on a chip' solution, leveraging advanced display panel processing. Our testing facilities ensure consistency across millions of pixels, delivering the highest quality results.

Parallelisation and Scalability

With just a click, you can generate hundreds of droplets in seconds. But that's not all - our technology also enables revolutionary workflows, allowing you to run multiple experiments on the same chip. 

Single-cell isolation, with pixel precision

Our platform revolutionises biological research by enabling single-cell isolation on a single chip, at scale. This breakthrough allows for detailed, high-throughput experiments with unmatched accuracy and efficiency, accelerating discoveries and insights into cellular functions.

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End to End, with a click

The BOXmini SCP is the result of years of R&D. A first of its kind, all-in-one single-cell sample preparation platform for proteomics. Carry out complex workflows in a single chip. With our digital microfluidics solution, generate volumes as small as 20 nL in an enclosed environment, eliminating sample evaporation and contamination.

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