DeNovix CellDrop awarded Sustainable Laboratory Product of the Year
The DeNovix CellDrop™ Automated Cell Counter has been awarded Sustainable Laboratory Product of the Year in the SelectScience® Scientists’ Choice Awards®.
Designed and manufactured by our partner DeNovix, CellDrop’s patented DirectPipette™ technology distinguishes it as the only cell counter to eliminate the need for cell counting slides. These slides are typically made of single-use plastics that cannot be recycled after use. Researchers who use CellDrop have already saved over 8.5 million slides from use and disposal, equating to more than 30,000 kg (66,000 lbs) of plastic.
The award, added as a new category this year, celebrates products that reduce the environmental impact of life science research. The CellDrop was nominated and selected as the first recipient by researchers worldwide.
“It’s a real honor to know that researchers recognize CellDrop in the field of sustainability,” notes Fred Kielhorn, CEO of DeNovix. “Reducing the amount of plastic waste produced by research laboratories is a global issue, and we’re excited to be a part of the solution.”
For further information:
Patrick Healy is a sales manager in our General laboratory and Life Science Division with specialist knowledge on the DeNovix product range. Get in touch with Patrick today if you would like further information.
Patrick Healy
Sales Manager for General Laboratory & Life Science
E: phealy@masontec.ie
M: +353 87 995 9701
DD: +353 1 4154414
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