Request a Demo
See the instrument operate on your samples, in your lab, on your timeline. Our system is plug-and-play — we arrive with everything we need and leave nothing behind.

What a demo is
A working visit, not a presentation.
A demo with us is a one- to two-day visit to your lab by one of our application scientists, with our bench-top instrument travelling with them. We measure your samples — cell lines you are working with, a running bioreactor, or frozen samples prepared for the visit — and walk through the data together.
There is no slide deck. There is no installation. There is no training required for your team. We run the instrument ourselves during the visit, and the only thing that is asked of you is access to the lab and a flat surface for the instrument.
At the end of the visit, you keep the data we generated. We leave with ours. Both parties leave with a clear view of whether the technology fits the problems you are trying to solve.
What we bring. What you provide.
The distribution of effort is the point.
What we bring:
Our bench-top instrument, in a transport case, on the plane or in our van. One application scientist for the duration of the visit — operation, measurement, data interpretation. All consumables for the measurements we plan to run. A laptop and all software required for data acquisition and review. Sample-handling protocols adapted to your workflow and cell line, prepared in advance of the visit.
What you provide:
Lab access and a work surface roughly the size of a benchtop centrifuge. Standard lab power (a single 230V outlet). The samples you want measured — cells from a running bioreactor, banked clones, or anything else relevant to your current work. Whichever team members want to observe and discuss the data.
If your visitor-access process is defined,
we can be on-site within two weeks of confirmation.
How the visit runs
A typical schedule.
Before the visit (typically 2–3 weeks):
A 30-minute call to understand your cell line, your workflow, and the questions you want the data to answer. We confirm what samples will be measured, agree on the visit dates, and prepare the measurement protocols. Your side initiates the visitor-access process in parallel.
Day of the visit:
We arrive early, set up the instrument in the agreed location (30 minutes), and begin measurements. Depending on the number of samples, measurements take between half a day and a full day. Members of your team are welcome to observe at any point.
Before we leave:
A working session of 1–2 hours walking through the data together — what the intracellular signatures show, how they relate to your extracellular measurements, and what decisions the data would have supported if it had been available during the run you are analysing.
After the visit:
Within one week, we send a summary report covering the data and our interpretation. Any further discussion is yours to initiate — there is no follow-up sequence.
