Standalone instruments are out; automated workflows are in. That was a take from an interview with Andrew Whitley, VP and field officer for the HORIBA Life Science Business unit, in an interview at PittCon 2025. The company, which just announced a trio of products at the show, is applying lessons learned from its automotive testing…
HORIBA debuts trio of high-speed analytical instruments at PittCon
Scientists seeking advances in drug discovery and bioprocess monitoring might soon have extra time to dedicate to more strategic research. The Kyoto-headquartered scientific instruments firm HORIBA has just introduced a trio of tools designed to reduce analysis time. PoliSpectra Rapid Raman plate reader Consider, for instance, the possibility of analyzing a full plate of pharmaceutical…