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GeSiM instruments at a glance

GeSiM instruments at a glance

GeSiM instruments at a glance

Product catalog summary
Introduction
GESIM integrates micro and macro technology, offering innovative solutions in bioinstrumentation. Their products include piezoelectric picolitre pipetting tips and the Nano-Plotter platform for microarray and biochip spotting.

Product Overview
Nano-Plotter: A modular platform with up to 16 non-contact tips, available in two sizes, featuring droplet volume measurement, wash stations, and more. It serves research labs and the diagnostics industry.
3D Bioprinting: The BioScaffolder uses air pressure to create 3D scaffolds from biomaterials, integrating piezo microdispensing for protein and cell spotting.
BioSyntheSizer: An automatic system for chemical synthesis, particularly radiopharmaceuticals, offering unsupervised operation and parallel synthesis capabilities.
Microcontact Printing: μContactPrinters use pneumatic stamping for 2D and 3D patterning, offering semi- and fully automatic systems.
Microfluidics: GESIM develops miniaturized components and systems, including flow sensors, microvalves, and the MicCell microperfusion system.

Company Background
Founded in 1995, GESIM is a key player in microsystems technology, offering customized solutions for life sciences and other fields. The company emphasizes quick decision-making and customer collaboration.

Technological Innovations
GESIM's innovations include microdispensing, microarraying, and microcontact printing, with a focus on safety, efficiency, and modularity. Their systems are designed for easy handling and integration into various research and industrial applications.

Contact Information
GESIM, Gesellschaft für Silizium-Mikrosysteme mbH, Bautzner Landstraße 45, 01454 Großerkmannsdorf, Germany. Tel: +49 (0)351 - 2695 322, Email: [email protected], Website: www.gesim.de
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of Micro and Macro Technology Nano-Plotter BioScaffolder BioSyntheSizer MContactPrinter Microfluidics

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GESIM Integrating the Worlds of Micro and Macro Technology About GESIM Our privately owned company was founded in 1995 as a spin-off from the renowned HZDR research centre in Dresden, Germany. Being a key player in microsystems technology and provider for made-to-order microcomponents of silicon, glass, and plastic, GESIM has evolved into a highly innovative bioinstrumentation company offering five instrument platforms for sub-microlitre liquid handling, microcontact printing, microfluidics, and other facets of lab automation. First and foremost, GESIM stands for the development of individual...

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Microscale Chemical Synthesis Chemical synthesis, especially of radiopharmaceuticals, is often done manually, with the danger of contamination. GESIM has developed an automatic system, the BioSyntheSizer, for unsupervised automatic operation. Aside from the safety aspect, this system saves chemicals and runs several different syntheses in parallel using the multi-tool head of the BioScaffolder. A graphical front end helps to program the sequence of events. Microcontact Printing Microcontact printing (μCP) is an easy patterning technique in which biomolecules are transferred from an elastomeric...

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© M+K Werbeagentur GmbH | www.mkwa.de | cover picture designed by Tobias Stengel, Dresden Gesellschaft für Silizium-Mikrosysteme mbH Bautzner Landstraße 45 01454 Großerkmannsdorf, Germany Tel. +49 (0)351 - 2695 322 Fax +49 (0)351 - 2695 320 [email protected]

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