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Siemens Showcases Broad Portfolio of Integrated IVD Solutions at EUROMEDLAB Munich

By LabMedica International staff writers
Posted on 11 Apr 2022

Siemens Healthineers (Erlangen, Germany) showcased its broad portfolio of integrated IVD solutions at EUROMEDLAB 2022 which was held 10th-14th April 2022 in Munich, Germany.

At EUROMEDLAB Munich, Siemens demonstrated it automation solutions for labs of all sizes that are fully scalable, innovative, and customized for individual workflows. Siemens demonstrated how labs could achieve open, one-touch, end-to-end testing with its Aptio Automation solution and drive open, one-touch sample preparation for multidisciplinary labs with its Atellica Task Targeted Automation solution. The company also demonstrated how its Atellica Integrated Automation solution could streamline the biggest chemistry and immunoassay workloads for laboratories.

The company showcased its two new high-volume hematology analyzers - Atellica HEMA 570 and 580 - designed to meet the hematology testing needs of today’s high-volume labs. Sharing fast throughput and an identical footprint, both instruments are intended to pair with advanced informatics and automation solutions to suit diverse workflow requirements and drive efficiencies across labs and networks. Each delivers a range of analytical capabilities, including an 8-part white blood cell differential, with the Atellica HEMA 580 Analyzer offering an expanded menu complete with optical platelet and reticulocyte testing. In addition, Siemens highlighted its epoc Blood Analysis System with epoc NXS Hos, the market-first Android powered patient-side testing solution. epoc is a handheld, wireless solution to enable comprehensive blood analysis testing at the patient’s side on a single room temperature test card, with results in less than a minute.

Siemens also displayed the Dimension EXL 200 Integrated Chemistry System which can simplify operations with an integrated chemistry and immunoassay analyzer in a compact footprint. Also on display were the Sysmex CN-3000 and CN-6000 fully automated, mid- and high-volume coagulation analyzers that are designed to tackle big lab challenges. In addition, Siemens exhibited the new Atellica DCA connected, scalable, and portable analyzer that can collect actionable HbA1c and ACR results in minutes, alongside the Atellica CI 1900 System which is being developed for lower- to mid-volume laboratories. Among its high-performing assays, Siemens showcased the breadth and depth of its clinical menu from cardiac and allergy testing to dedicated plasma protein/FLC to real-time PCR testing for SARS-CoV-2, new preeclampsia markers and more.

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