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Sign upA portable and automated laboratory for in-situ heavy metal detection in water
A portable and automated laboratory for in-situ heavy metal detection in water
PANDa is a miniaturised, portable and automated laboratory for in-situ detection of the most harmful and common heavy metals in water, addressing ecological and economical issues at the same time. It is easy to use and provides reliable real-time results for rapid decision-making. PANDa has been designed to completely replace expensive and time-consuming analytical technologies. Miniature systems, called Lab-on-a-Chip, are used in medical diagnostics for many years. Klearia has developed PANDa based on this Lab-on-a-Chip technology. The innovation was to develop such miniature laboratories with reusable materials (previous examples are disposable) thus responding to the recurrent needs of on-site and real-time water analysis in industry.
KLEARIA
Klearia is a Deep Tech company specialized in microfluidics for analytical & synthetic chemistry.
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