[Webinar Series] Simplifying the Supply Chain: Selecting and Sourcing Pumps for In Vitro Diagnostic Devices

A variety of pumps are required in clinical chemistry, hematology, urinalysis, hemostasis analysis, immunology and microbiology to dose reagents, dispense bodily fluids, clean needles, and remove residues. Whatever pump type is needed for in vitro diagnostics, there is one global supplier that offers them all: Ingersoll Rand Medical.

Join us for a live, two part webinar for an overview of liquid handling in In Vitro Diagnostic Devices, and learn how to select and source pumps for IVD and applications including small volume sampling, cleaning processes, reagent dispensing and waste removal.

PART I

Positive Displacement and Air Displacement Syringe Pumps for IVD Applications, NGS, and POC Instrumentation

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Join Mik Bajka and Oleg Berg from our TriContinent Brand for an informational webinar and learn how syringe pumps are applied to the in vitro diagnostics workflow, next gen sequencing, and point of care instrumentation.

Gain the following insights:


  • Overview of the purpose and function of positive displacement and air displacement syringe pumps in the IVD workflow
  • Understand how these pumps are used in testing for viruses, including COVID-19
  • Compare the features and benefits of syringe pump technology
  • Learn how to select the best fit for your IVD application, NGS, and POC instrumentation

 

PART II

Liquid Diaphragm and Peristaltic Pumps for In Vitro Diagnostic Applications

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Join Britt Faulkner and Markus Orlando from our Thomas Brand for an informational webinar on sample and reagent handling pumps for in vitro diagnostics applications with functions such as cleaning processes, reagent dispensing, and waste removal.

 

Gain the following insights:


  • Overview of the purpose and function of Liquid Diaphragm and Peristaltic Pumps in the IVD workflow
  • Understand how these pumps are used in antibody testing, including COVID-19
  • Learn how to distinguish between Peristaltic, Liquid Diaphragm Pressure, and Vacuum Diaphragm Pumps and how to select the best fit for your Laboratory Instrumentation