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Xtalks Spotlight: Can Venture Manufacturing Be the Key to Scaling Your Diagnostic or Life Science Device?

Scaling a diagnostic or life science device from prototype to production is no small feat — especially for startups navigating limited resources and high-stakes decisions. That’s why Drummond Scientific developed its venture manufacturing model: a hybrid approach that combines the technical infrastructure of a seasoned contract manufacturer with the flexibility and mindset of a long-term partner.

Michael Lutz, Chief Business Officer, and Scott Ferguson, Director of Venture Manufacturing at Drummond Scientific, recently sat down with Xtalks for a featured interview to share how this model helps innovators avoid common pitfalls, accelerate readiness, and build a more strategic path to commercialization.

Watch the video interview and read the full feature.

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The New Nanoject III Is Now Available!

Nanoject II vs. Nanoject III Comparison

Both units utilize the same glass capillaries for pulling micropipettes. Due to the new improved method of securing the micropipette, smaller tips can be pulled and utilized on the Nanoject III. No O-rings to wear out. A micro “chuck” is used, and it simplifies attachment of the micropipette once backfilled with oil. The Nanoject III’s auto HOMING feature will eliminate the need to “rehome the unit as in the Nanoject II. This can reduce, if not totally eliminate, jamming of the plunger. Now available for the Nanoject II is the new Digital Control Box which has all the functionality of the original control box but now features a user friendly, easy to read touchscreen.

Nanoject II
Nanoject III

Drummond Pipet-Aid® Controller Comparison Chart

Use this comparison chart to understand the difference between Drummond Pipet-Aid® Controller models and their useful features. This information will help you choose the best pipette controller to deliver the most accurate results for your intended applications.