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How the Krios 5 Cryo-TEM Enhances Laboratory Efficiency and Scientific Impact

AI automation and sustainability drive lab optimization

Written byThermo Fisher Scientific
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Laboratory leaders striving to balance scientific excellence with operational efficiency will find a powerful ally in the new Thermo Scientific™ Krios™ 5 Cryo-TEM. Designed to meet the demands of modern structural biology workflows, the Krios 5 delivers unprecedented automation, productivity, and sustainability in cryo-EM.

With its AI-powered software and streamlined experimental setup, lab personnel can reduce manual inputs and accelerate research cycles. The system's 25 percent throughput gain allows more projects to be completed in less time—enhancing lab output and resource utilization.

Benefits for Lab Managers

  • Boosts Productivity: Accelerated data acquisition supports faster decision-making.
  • Reduces Labor Demands: Automated setup and imaging minimize user input.
  • Preserves Sample Integrity: Vacuum capsule transfer mitigates contamination risks.
  • Supports Green Lab Goals: Energy-saving standby mode and ACT Ecolabel certification promote sustainability.
  • Future-Proof Investment: Leverages cutting-edge AI and optics technology for long-term value.

As demands for high-throughput imaging and sustainable lab practices grow, the Krios 5 offers a compelling solution to optimize both scientific and operational performance.

This article has been sourced from a press release and may include content created or refined using AI tools and verified by our editorial team.  For the full press release, visit: "Thermo Fisher Scientific Launches the Krios 5 Cryo-Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM), Boosting Productivity and Performance With Enhanced Automation."

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