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Fujifilm Irvine Scientific

The Oceo Rover simplifies lab managers' workflows by automating the hydration of powdered media, reducing labor, contamination, and storage needs.

How Oceo Rover Simplifies Hydration Processes for Lab Managers

Automated Hydration Technology for Streamlined Laboratory Operations

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FUJIFILM Irvine Scientific's new Oceo Rover platform is a game-changer for lab managers overseeing biopharmaceutical production. This first-of-its-kind, single-use system automates the hydration of powdered media and buffers, transforming a traditionally labor-intensive and high-risk process into an efficient, hands-off operation. The system combines prepacked, single-use cartridges with easy-to-use automation software that optimizes hydration cycles for consistent media preparation.

In addition to reducing manual handling, the Oceo Rover system eliminates the need for large amounts of cold-stored liquid media, providing real-time hydration for continuous processing workflows. With built-in contamination controls and compliance-friendly features, this technology ensures smooth operations and consistent results.

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Key Benefits for Lab Managers:

  • Reduces manual labor and handling risks
  • Ensures consistent and reproducible media hydration
  • Minimizes cross-contamination with a closed system design
  • Lowers cold storage requirements
  • Improves regulatory compliance and workflow efficiency
  • Simplifies process setup and execution

For lab managers looking to streamline their production processes, the Oceo Rover provides a modern solution that saves time, reduces costs, and enhances bioprocessing consistency.

This article is a summary of a published press release provided by Fujifilm Irvine Scientific

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