“As tests get more sophisticated, the instrument itself, needs to be efficient, fast, and easy. And by easy we mean, put in samples, push a button, and get the results in a fast order of time.” - So that’s what we did in designing this instrument
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“As tests get more sophisticated, the instrument itself, needs to be efficient, fast, and easy. And by easy we mean, put in samples, push a button, and get the results in a fast order of time.” - So that’s what we did in designing this instrument
The global human identification market was valued at an estimated $419.4 million in 2013, is expected to reach $804.0 million by 2018 and is expected to grow.