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BioNavis reviewed by a leading Finnish economic newspaper

Mar 04, 2013 08:19 EST Kauppalehti, a leading economic newspaper of Finland, has published two articles about BioNavis. The first one is a review of the company development entitled “A Lesson to Technology Companies”, while the second article is an evaluation written by a senior venture capitalist Petri Niemi. Based on BioNavis' performance, the company is expected to grow to a 5-7 million euro business in a few years.

BioNavis Secures Five Times Higher Order Intake in 2012

Dec 20, 2012 17:18 EST In 2012, BioNavis Ltd secured five times higher instrument order intake than in 2011. While many companies are forced to restructure their operations, BioNavis has hired several professionals with deep understanding of the technology and its applications in the UK, USA, China, Germany and Finland, effectively doubling the amount of personnel in the company.

Scientists from New Zealand and Poland Win the MP-SPR Contest with Research on Switchable Surfaces

May 02, 2012 17:40 EDT BioNavis Ltd. announces the winners of the International Multi-Parametric Surface Plasmon Resonance (MP-SPR) Contest. The winning proposals from New Zealand and from Poland are both based on assessing new types of active polymers. The applications of such smart polymers include solar, biosensors, smart implants, drug delivery, and toxicology for instance.

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SPR Navi range grows

Dec 20, 2012 09:19 EST BioNavis has introduced two new automated models in the last two years and expanded from the original SPR Navi 200 (semi-automatic) to the SPR Navi 210A (6-sample automation) and the SPR Navi 220A (well-plate automation). All models are based on Multi-Parametric Surface Plasmon Resonance.

SPR Navi 220A by BioNavis Ltd

Jan 31, 2012 08:33 EST SPR Navi 220A instrument is the only fully automated Multi-Parametric Surface Plasmon Resonance available on the market. It is a high-tech instrument for label-free measurements of molecular interactions (such as kinetics) and material properties (such as thickness, refractive index).

Simple dNA Biosensor Based on Selectively Amplified Surface Plasmon Resonance

Jan 31, 2012 08:17 EST The study performed on 25-mer oligonucleic acid probes bound to avidin-biotin modified gold surfaces has shown excellent specificity.

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