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Case Study

Quanterix

SiMoATM
Following a brief from Quanterix, Sony DADC developed a state-of-the-art array containing over 200,000 femtoliter-sized wells and integrated microuidics. This device is capable of automated detection of single molecules for life sciences and in-vitro diagnostics applications.

The Sony DADC advantage


Design for cost-efcient high-volume production Optimized design for optimal analytical performance and results Fabrication by injection molding Deformation-free assembly by high-speed laser welding Customized packaging In-line QC and conformity with ISO 13485

The Quanterix brief


To develop a consumable for its Single Molecule Array (SiMoATM) technology. SiMoA arrays provide a digital read out allowing the detection of proteins and other analytes with an unprecedented 1000-fold improvement in sensitivity over current methods. Increase laboratory efciency and high throughput workow with array design Design of prototypes for mass manufacturing Integrate arrays and uidics to enable fully automated load and seal High integrity manufacturing to improve data quality and precision High volume, low cost production of arrays Suitability for life science and IVD applications ISO13485 and GMP compliant

The Sony solution


A versatile and cost effective device enabling the next generation of digital molecular diagnostics. 24-assay disc array developed with non contact sample introduction port for compatibility with fully automated instrument Utilizes existing DVD disc manufacturing technology for cost-effective production Integrated ow cell design Precision grade markings for disc identication and indexing Laser bonding facilitates rapid manufacturing Packaged and labeled for end-user Compliance with both IVD and RUO markets Collaboration with the assigned instrument manufacturer
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DESIGN PROTOTYPING MASTERING MOLDING COATING BONDING CONTENT LOADING ASSEMBLY PACKAGING LOGISTICS

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