Promega Maxwell® Modular Automated Nucleic Acid Preparation System Allows Customized Workflows for Labs of All Sizes

New Promega Portal Software allows the new and existing Maxwell® RSC and Maxprep™ instruments to work together to transfer sample tracking information from one device to the next to build a complete nucleic acid preparation workflow. Data can also be imported into a laboratory information management system (LIMS).
 
Individual instrument modules working together as part of a system provide a number of benefits compared to complete all-in-one workflow systems, including:
 
Flexibility and scalability that matches laboratories’ changing throughput requirements and budgetary constraints, allowing them to start with a modular workflow to address current sample processing needs and grow the system as needed.
Functional redundancy that ensures laboratory workflow is never disrupted.
Efficiency that makes smart use of lab space with compact modules that can be positioned where space permits.
 
“This is an entirely new approach to lab instrumentation that really resonated with the early adopters we worked with while designing this system,” says Herly Karlen, Commercial Director, Integrated Solutions. “A modular, expandable system clearly met a need for labs that has not been addressed before. We had more demand for beta test sites than we had instruments available to accommodate.”
 
The Maxwell® RSC 48 and Maxprep™ Liquid Handler are supplied with preprogrammed methods that allow for the system to be utilized by anyone in the lab regardless of prior instrumentation experience. The system, components, chemistries, and application build on Maxwell technology developed by Promega over the last 10 years and are backed by the company’s commitment to service and support.