Press Releases

1 year of TIGR® Matrix in the breast – on show at “Beauty Through Science”

May 07, 2013 12:11 CEST Novus Scientific Pioneers in resorbable devices for soft tissue reinforcement, Novus Scientific, will showcase the revolutionary TIGR® Matrix at ‘Beauty through Science’ (BTS) hosted by Akademikliniken in Stockholm from May 29th-31st.

Apr 25, 2013 10:38 CEST Stockholmsmässan The program for Digital Health Days, Sweden's new conference about current and future digital health solutions, is taking shape. The most recent addition to the list of speakers features two real giants in the field, Don Jones and Steven Burrill, both with solid experience in the border area between life sciences, health and IT.

Mar 25, 2013 11:18 CET Novus Scientific The study is a double-blinded multicenter randomized controlled trial where a long-term absorbable mesh, TIGR® Matrix, will be evaluated for use in surgical repair of primary and secondary ventral hernias. The control group will receive a standard light-weight polypropylene mesh.

Akademikliniken in Stockholm starts evaluation of TIGR® Matrix Surgical Mesh for aesthetic breast revision surgery.

Mar 07, 2013 13:31 CET Novus Scientific Akademikliniken (Stockholm), one of the world’s leading private plastic surgery clinics and Novus Scientific, developer of TIGR® Matrix, the world’s first long-term absorbable surgical matrix for reinforcement of soft tissue (used globally in abdominal wall surgery and in breast reconstructions after cancer operations) collaborate on the evaluation of TIGR® Matrix in aesthetic breast surgery.

Are you thinking of automated IVD applications ?

Mar 04, 2013 13:07 CET Hamilton Robotics Nordic With the revolutionary Microlab STAR IVD workstation, in 2002 Hamilton introduced a new generation of highly flexible workstation to the diagnostic market, which further strengthened Hamilton’s position. Meanwhile more than two thousands STAR IVD systems are in diagnostic labs in blood bank or hospitals.

The Importance of Large Scale Biobanking in Region Skane

Feb 26, 2013 08:50 CET Hamilton Robotics Nordic FoU Centre at Skåne university hospital in Lund has develop and implemented a high density 384-format sample tube system for the preservation and archiving of clinical blood samples.The standardization of sample preparation and storage will provide measures of quality needed to ensure that the sample sets in the future will be an analysis resource globally for the community.

Uppsala Cancer Clinic chooses TIGR® Matrix, advanced polymer technology from Novus Scientific, to further improve patient care

Feb 25, 2013 13:57 CET Novus Scientific Uppsala Cancer Clinic, specialists in peritoneal cancer treatment and gynecological tumor surgery, select TIGR® Matrix from Novus Scientific as a tool to further improve the quality of life for patients undergoing peritoneal cancer surgery. In order to avoid early complications the abdominal wall is now being reinforced using TIGR® Matrix, a synthetic long-term absorbable mesh.

Teach your system to discriminate between liquids

Feb 05, 2013 07:53 CET Hamilton Robotics Nordic Dynamic liquid classification, DLC, is a tool to enable your Microlab STAR to classify liquids by comparing pipetting pressure curves generated during a test pipetting with a data base. It allows the system to make dynamic decisions during the run of the method.

Norwegian Institute for Public Health Selects BiOS™ System for Biobank

Dec 18, 2012 08:39 CET Hamilton Robotics Nordic Hamilton Storage Technologies announced today the sale of a -80°C BiOS™ third-generation automated storage system to the Norwegian Institute for Public Health (NIPH) in Oslo, Norway. The system will be used to store and manage more than two million biological samples that have been collected in the Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Study.

Haukeland University Hospital, Center for medical genetics and molecular medicine automate Pre and Post PCR set-up using Hamilton STAR platforms

Nov 29, 2012 09:41 CET Hamilton Robotics Nordic Haukeland University Hospital in Bergen initiated 2009 a project to improve the automation workflow in their pre and post PCR process. The key drivers for the investment were a robust system with high focus on process safety and sample integrity. Hamilton could offer a unique solution for process safety with advanced error handling and with the CO-RE technology a minimized risk for contamination