PAL ROBOTICS and REGNER collaborate on R&D for agricultural robotics

PAL ROBOTICS and REGNER collaborate on R&D for agricultural robotics

Regner® Editorial Team

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08/11/2023

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This summer 2023Pal Robotics used the actuatorsREGNER RA-MINI ALU o integrate them into automated guided vehicles (AGVs), but in this case, we’re not talking about just any vehicle.

Pal Robotics is part of the European projectCANOPIES a collaborative paradigm for human workers This project is the first attempt to introduce a collaborative prototype in precision agriculture for permanent crops.

The main objectives of the project, together with the European Union, were the following: to develop new human-robot interactions (HRI), foster new collaborations between both parties (HRC) and establish methodologies for the coordination of multiple robots (MRC). These objectives were aimed at implementing an efficient paradigm of collaboration between human workers and teams of multiple robots. This approach was validated in the context of table grape vineyards.

The intention is for the robot to be able to perform a series of tasks that a human worker is used to doing, such as identifying whether the bunch is at the right point to be picked, detecting which branches of the vineyard need to be pruned and how to do it without damaging the vineyard or the grapes. One point that the tasks have in common is that they require precision, so the robot has to be equipped with different systems and therefore advanced design, and this is where REGNER entra to help.

Canopies is part of the H2020 plan, and has a four-year duration and a budget of 6.9 million euros. The project is a great opportunity to take the world of agriculture to a more sustainable level, and can offer many new opportunities, as well as solutions that would revolutionize a sector with an enormous history and tradition. It should also be noted that productivity would increase considerably, and we would move to a more efficient type of harvesting.

RA-MINI series actuators, provided by REGNERwere used to give mobility to a robotic gripper, they were placed at the top of the same providing linear movement. The actuators, in this case, are limit switcheswhich means that it cuts off the power supply when it detects that it has reached the end of its travel. Because of the possibilities offered by this movement, Pal Robotics has incorporated a tool at the end of it that allows the manipulation of the grape bunch in the vineyard field, the branches, as well as other functions that can be commanded to the prototype.

This type of small actuators, presented as RA-MINI in REGNER, mentioned before, stand out due to its small size, which allows them to be introduced or placed in difficult locations or where there is very little space, as in this case the robot’s hand, or usually touching other sectors, such as the medical, we could find them in instruments for the analysis and for diagnostic, laptops, mass spectrometry, medical devices and even in our home. This is part of motion control, which is the automation of different devices.

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Bandelin focuses its strategy on high-power ultrasonic equipment for dental prophylaxis

Bandelin focuses its strategy on high-power ultrasonic equipment for dental prophylaxis

Regner® Editorial Team

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11/04/2023

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Ultrasonic teeth cleaning is one of the most efficient techniques
to sanitize the mouth. Thanks to the ultrasonic dental cleaners that incorporate a slightly curved tip, it is possible to carry out an in-depth hygiene that reaches all the nooks and crannies of the mouth. Unlike manual prophylaxis techniques, ultrasound has a small motor that vibrates and dispenses water. Thus, the hygienist regulates both the vibration and the amount of water and passes the ultrasound over the entire surface where tartar accumulates.

For disinfection and hygiene of all dental equipment, BANDELIN offers a wide range of high-performance ultrasonic devices. Founded in 1955 in Berlin, BANDELIN is a third generation family-owned company that develops, manufactures and distributes ultrasonic equipment. that allow intensive cleaning of the cleaners without mechanically stressing the parts to be cleaned. They are optimal high-power equipment designed for medicine, industry and laboratories.

The German company also designs accessories and cleaning and disinfection preparations for specific applications. Thus, BANDELIN offers biodegradable cleaning and disinfection preparations that remove contamination from the parts to be cleaned in a highly effective and particularly environmentally friendly manner.

In order to guarantee both flexibility and the highest quality in new developments, BANDELIN is committed to a strategy of vertical integration.The entire manufacturing process from the design phase, the production of the stainless steel sheets to the ultrasonic baths, and assembly, all takes place at its Berlin-Lichterfelde facility. Their highly integrated value chain means they can achieve greater economies of scope and offer highly competitive equipment.

As a manufacturer of medical devices, BANDELIN has always focused on safety and quality. For more than 25 years, its quality management system has been certified according to DIN EN ISO 9001 and DIN EN ISO 14001 and DIN EN ISO 13485. Certification audits as well as your own audits of your most demanding customers serve to continuously improve your quality management and meet the highest requirements.

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For more than sixty years, BANDELIN has been able to adapt to the technological changes that have been happening and thus its equipment has evolved to make them more versatile and robust, always innovating in its ultrasound technology. Its equipment is characterized by excellent performance and a long service life, which translates into time and cost savings.

REGNER® delivers reliability and performance for medical and laboratory systems

Nowhere is strict quality control more important than in the medical device and healthcare industry. Safety and shelf life of the products are requirements that

Laboratory systems incorporating REGNER® motion technologies benefit the entire healthcare system. REGNER®’s accurate, quiet and compact motion solutions make ultrasound equipment and related devices more reliable. We offer the performance, accuracy and reliability to help healthcare providers deliver more effective treatments.

In addition to our standard product selection, we offer extremely rapid prototyping of customized solutions, with the ability to scale up to high-volume production under the most urgent deadlines. With our expert linear motion engineers, we advise equipment manufacturers to simplify machine design, reduce costs and integrate motion systems with optics, fluids and pneumatics for optimal equipment performance.

Los microactuadores eléctricos de REGNER® ofrecen un alto valor añadido a los fabricantes de equipos gracias a:

  • Its high precision pushing and pulling motion.
  • Its diminutive size allows the manufacturer greater design freedom.
  • Safety functions guaranteed by an integrated overload protection system that prevents any damage due to an unforeseen overcurrent situation.

Equipment manufacturers like BANDELIN have REGNER® linear motion solutions to maximize the productivity of their ultrasonic cleaning systems, with perfect fit customization and reliable delivery.

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Vestfrost strengthens its position in the biomedical sector with its blood bank refrigerators

Vestfrost strengthens its position in the biomedical sector with its blood bank refrigerators

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29/07/2022

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Vestfrost is a global developer of innovative and efficient refrigerators and freezers for the professional market. It’s the one of the international leaders in refrigeration industry and has a strong international logistics network of its own. A/S Vestfrost was established in Esbjerg, Denmark in 1963 with a single vision: to create the world’s best refrigerators and freezers. After get international recognition over half a century with sales exceeding 15 million units, the vision remains the same, while its business model has been refined. The company has changed its corporate name to Vestfrost Solutions, where all activities are based on serving specific needs within three distinctive segments: biomedical, commercial refrigeration solutions, wine and food. In the biomedical sector, Vestfrost refrigerators and freezers are synonymous with reliability and safety for hospitals, clinics, laboratories, research centers and blood transfusion centers.
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Blood banks and freezers for biomedical and pharmacological products are devices designed and manufactured in accordance with the MDR Medical Device Regulation (Class II). All refrigerators and freezers for this sector are equipped with electronic temperature recording and alarms, as well as a battery back-up to ensure alarm signaling in case of power failure.   What makes Vestfrost solutions outstanding is the refined design, the use of high-quality components, as well as the advanced electronics of all its controllers.

Exhaustive testing for perfect performance

Vestfrost Solutions refrigerators and freezers always work to deliver perfect performance. To ensure this, Vestfrost subjects all its solutions for the biomedical sector to exhaustive tests and extreme situations. This is the guarantee for all customers that a solution based on Vestfrost’s sanitary cold will work reliably for years and years to come. In its testing laboratories, Vestfrost can measure parameters such as temperature, humidity, pressure, electricity and energy consumption for their products, all in climatic rooms with temperatures ranging from -10 to +70⁰C.
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RA-MINI with EMC certification to guarantee success in any test

Vestfrost Solutions also performs EMC electromagnetic compatibility tests to certify that their refrigerators and freezers are immune to external disturbances and don’t produce signals that disturb other equipment. REGNER® as a supplier of motion control systems contributes to the certification process with documentation that our actuators have passed EMC tests that ensure that our devices are safe and don’t affect with the normal operation of other equipment.

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VALIDA builds a purposeful legacy for a more accessible society

VALIDA builds a purposeful legacy for a more accessible society

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06/05/2022

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What do we leave behind after working hard every day in an organization? What is our footprint? Thinking in terms of legacy, it is the ability to look from the future to the present that will endure. Building a legacy gives meaning to the efforts and the trajectory.


VALIDA’s legacy is built by a team of engineers and professionals with more than 14 years of experience in the lifting industry. It is a team of people who put all their enthusiasm, professionalism, and experience at the service of individuals, communities of owners, companies, architectural firms, organizations, and associations to provide technical solutions for improving accessibility.


Legacies are only meaningful if they point to a better future. VALIDA’s legacy is to help and improve the quality of life of people with reduced mobility, studying and proposing the best systems and technical solutions to increase accessibility and overcome architectural barriers.


Through this Spanish company, it is understood that to lead is to try to build a shared legacy with a team and a purpose. Legacies are differential when they allow changing the lives of others positively. For this reason, VALIDA plays an active role in the communities where it operates as it maintains a close relationship with different associations.


VALIDA is a company directly involved in caring and social improvement, so one of its primary objectives is to publicize how is the daily life of this group, as well as to support and promote actions that encourage the participation of these people. Válida’s obsession is to work to improve the lives of those around us.

REGNER® control systems for a more efficient management

It is as important to have the right system of electric linear actuators as it is to have an efficient control system for their management. REGNER® control systems house the controllers that enable the connection between the linear actuators and the corresponding drive controls. They are the key component to deliver the precise movement needed for each application.

 

The control systems can operate one or several linear actuators at the same time, increasing the possibilities of the system, including intelligence and a large array of features and security options. Each application has different needs, and the actuator performance requirements are adjusted to meet them. That is why at REGNER® we design and manufacture customized control systems to meet the specific needs of our customers.

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LOPEC presents innovations in printed electronics for the medical industry in Munich

LOPEC presents innovations in printed electronics for the medical industry in Munich

Regner® Editorial Team

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24/03/2022

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Printed electronics is changing production systems. This was evident at LOPEC, which took place from March 22-24, 2022 in Munich at the ICM – Internationales Congress Center München. A total of 156 exhibitors from 23 countries and around 2,000 visitors from more than 35 countries visited the Bavarian capital for this international exhibition and conference on flexible, organic and printed electronics.

LOPEC, the acronym for Large-area, Organic Printed Electronics Convention, is the most important event for printed electronics worldwide. It covers all facets of this technology covering the entire value chain, from research and development to the exposure of specific applications. As a cross-cutting event, it reflects current trends, presenting innovative products, market opportunities for the industry, as well as manufacturing processes, application areas and services.

Printed electronics allows the printing of electronic and photonic devices by means of graphic arts techniques with the particularity that conductive, insulating or semiconducting inks are used.

The development of processes using these techniques is making it possible to print electronic components present in conventional circuits, as well as photovoltaic cells, batteries and sensors on a wide variety of substrates, such as paper, plastics and textiles.

The most important benefit of printing is low-cost volume manufacturing. Once the design is available, it is simply a matter of mass printing on the chosen substrate, reducing manufacturing time and costs. Printed materials are generally very thin, lightweight, flexible and can be integrated into printed product production lines.

Organic electronics for devices that help patients and physicians alike

Printed or organic electronics is based on a combination of new materials, cost savings and massive production processes that open up a new field of applications, with healthcare being one of the most promising.

Within the medical sector there is a growing need for real-time monitoring of outpatients. Both patients and medical professionals want smaller and less expensive products. In order to meet these objectives, manufacturers are turning to solutions that can offer more cost-effective manufacturing, and printed electronics technology is central to this endeavor.

In addition, the fact that it can be printed on textiles is one of the most attractive properties for this sector. Currently, a distinction is made between three classes of products. Passive smart functional textiles, which make up the first of these classes, are limited to the mere collection of patient data via sensors. Active smart functional textiles are one level above that. Using an integrated actuator functionality, they can react with certain actions to the data and information detected by the sensor. So-called ultra-intelligent functional textiles go one step further: they can automatically adapt their behavior or characteristics to changing circumstances. In other words, printed electronics techniques on textiles are already offering viable solutions for the design of therapeutic devices.

At REGNER® we continue our research to improve people's lives.

At REGNER® people are the focus. We research and develop products and solutions that improve people’s lives, from mini actuators for dosing systems, spectrometers and freeze drying equipment to motion control systems for medical technology.

RD projects are a crucial aspect of our business. We feel comfortable working on electronic systems and sensors. We are convinced of the advantages of printed sensor electronics for the design of devices to monitor and improve people’s health.

We are currently involved in an international project for the design of new dosing systems for therapeutic drugs. The main objective of REGNER® in this project is to design the electronic system in a miniaturized portable device that will perform the acquisition and processing of the signals from the different sensors for their subsequent sending and analysis to an e-Health platform.

In this way, REGNER® continues its expansion in the medical technology sector to bring innovative analytical and diagnostic equipment to the market.

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New equity partner for Indiba, the medical device manufacturer

New equity partner for Indiba, the medical device manufacturer

Regner® Editorial Team

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06/03/2022

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Indiba, the therapy and physical recovery company used by tennis player Rafa Nadal, owned by Magnum Capital, has been acquired by the Italian private equity fund Charme Capital Partners together with the Spanish investment group Miura Partners, according to market sources familiar with the transaction.

 

After this transaction, the Spanish company has reached a valuation of 150 million euros. The sale of the company comes four years after Magnum Capital took control of the medical equipment manufacturer. Indiba’s valuation in 2018 was between €55 million and €65 million.

 

Indiba was incorporated in the early 1980s in Barcelona and, over the years, has placed itself among the most prominent companies in the research, manufacturing, and distribution of medical and beauty devices. Pulsed light, cryotherapy, cavitation, and pressotherapy are only a few of the technologies used in their machines. But above all, it stands out for being the company that invented the first radiofrequency for diathermy treatments.

Diathermy is a technique that consists of the transmission of high-frequency current to the interior of the body tissue, which achieves stimulation of the molecules and an increase in the temperature of the tissues. Thanks to this thermal effect, it is possible to treat an infinite number of pathologies. With its innovative technology based on the 448 kHz frequency, Indiba helps people to improve their lives and recover faster from injuries.

 

Today, its technology is used by a large number of professional athletes to recover from their physical efforts. In addition to Rafa Nadal, tennis player Garbiñe Muguruza, MotoGP riders Aleix Espargaró and Alex Rins, use the Barcelona-based company’s products.

 

Indiba’s products and processes are certified by ISO 13485, CE, CE 1434 and authorized by the FDA. Indiba achieved a turnover of €40 million in 2021, after billing €22 million in 2020. The company has a presence in more than 65 countries and has subsidiaries in France, Italy, the United States, and the United Kingdom as well as strategic alliances with local partners in Asia.

REGNER®, INDIBA's supplier since 2011

Quality, safety, and regulatory compliance are key for Indiba. This manufacturer and distributor of devices for use in aesthetic medicine, plastic surgery, dermatology, beauty, sports medicine, and physiotherapy develops medical devices that must comply with the standards and regulations of the healthcare sector.

 

Selecting and working with ISO 13485-certified suppliers means being able to have components and services that are safe, effective, and comply with current legislation. ISO 13485 is the standard for medical devices, which ensures that all devices meet the appropriate regulatory compliance laws and customer needs. REGNER® has been a supplier of technology components to Indiba since 2011. Indiba values REGNER®’s ISO 13485 accredited quality management system which ensures that the products it supplies meet the standards of this very demanding certification and which has the pursuit of excellence as its ultimate goal.

 

Indiba is aware of the importance of working with a certified company and the benefits it brings to its work philosophy include the following:

a) Components and solutions according to customer requirements.

The company that adheres to these standards prioritizes the needs and requirements of its customers, supplying components and solutions in a manner consistent with them.

 

b) Continuous improvement as a management tool

The certified company incorporates continuous improvement in all its processes. With continuous analysis and evaluation, the organization periodically reviews its processes and identifies those that can be improved.

 

c) Guaranteed reliability

Working with a certified company means working with audited products and services. By holding such accreditation, REGNER® as a supplier company demonstrates to its customers that the organization employs the best practices recognized in the medical device industry.

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IMA Life BV the freeze-drying specialist to meet pharmaceutical demands

IMA Life BV the freeze-drying specialist to meet pharmaceutical demands

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02/02/2022

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IMA Life The Netherlands BV is part of the IMA Group, one of the world’s leading designers and manufacturers of machines and complete filling lines for the pharmaceutical and cosmetics industry. The IMA Group employs 5.600 people and has 43 production sites worldwide.

At their Dongen plant, IMA Life supplies aseptic processing, filling technology and freeze-drying solutions for the pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical industries. The division offers solutions that comply with the most rigorous requirements and offers products whose underlying technology is based on more than 50 years of experience and continuous collaborations with leading pharmaceutical companies around the world.

IMA Life’s activities are focused on preserving the integrity of the pharmaceutical products it produces under the highest possible sterility, while protecting operators and the environment with innovative containment systems.

In recent years, there has been a significant growth in pharmaceutical freeze-drying facilities worldwide. The growth in the supply of freeze-drying equipment is attributed to the exponential growth of the pharmaceutical sector, the rise of biologics products, most of which require freeze-drying, research and development of new molecules, the growth of injectable formulations, most of which require freeze-drying, and technical advances that eliminate or reduce operational limitations of freeze-drying.

In many of its projects, IMA Life works closely with the customer to develop advanced solutions. The machines have to be able to work perfectly with the interfaces to the customer’s manufacturing facilities. It should be noted that flexibility is an important aspect of the design of all IMA Life equipment since its customers often have to be able to manufacture different medicines on the same production line.

There is currently a strong demand for flexibility in robotic systems and automated processes, which means that the future is marked by close collaborations with customers in order to design safer solutions that meet their needs.

RA-MINI® makes processes more efficient in the pharmaceutical sector

The environment in which pharmaceutical companies operate is being driven by an increasingly demanding healthcare agenda. The global need for innovative and cost-effective medicines continues to increase, while regulators, healthcare providers and patients are demanding better value for money. To meet these demands, companies are looking for the best ways to increase the efficiency of their operations, streamline operational spending and improve performance. REGNER® uses its experience and knowledge of pharmaceutical industry operations to help our customers create technological solutions that improve the performance of their systems. At IMA Life The Netherlands BV, RA-MINI® actuators manage safer and more efficient processes in industrial freeze dryers. At REGNER® we like to take our linear technology wherever it is needed.

About IMA Life

IMA Life offers machines for washing and sterilization of pharmaceutical products, filling and capping in aseptic environments of vials, ampoules and RTF vials, syringes and cartridges, microdosing and macrodosing of aseptic powders, including isolation technology and containment solutions, as well as industrial, pilot and laboratory freeze dryers, which can be combined with the widest range of automated loading and unloading systems in the industry. IMA Life also offers filling and closing machines for non-aseptic pharmaceutical and cosmetic products, labeling machines for vials, ampoules and cartons, blowers, tray loading machines and other auxiliary equipment.

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Orbis analytical instruments get the trust of the Dutch industry

Orbis analytical instruments get the trust of the Dutch industry

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22/06/2021

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The petrochemical sector in the Netherlands is very significant and plays an important role worldwide, as it is one of the largest producers and distributors of oil and natural gas. It is the second largest industry in the Netherlands, having a considerable contribution to the Dutch GDP, employing 9% of the working. From crude oil to gasoline, diesel, liquefied petroleum gas, lubricants and polymers, petrochemicals are always present in our lives. The number of standards and regulations for analysis reflects the relevance and variety of raw materials and petrochemical products. In today’s competitive world, expectations are high when it comes to compliance with regulatory and quality requirements, as well as operational performance. ORBIS BV is aware of the requirements of the petrochemical industry. This Dutch company based in Dronten has developed, manufactured, supplied and installed analytical instruments for the petrochemical industry. Their experience goes back to the early seventies, when Paul Bruggeman, the founder of ORBIS BV, was the first person to develop automatic instruments for distillation, flash point and other test instruments. Since then, the company’s obsession has been to find the latest innovations in the world of technology and use them to make its instruments better, faster, smaller and easier to use. ORBIS BV helps in petrochemical production, process engineering, quality management operations as well as product certification.
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Orbis BV designs and manufactures laboratory instruments for a range of petroleum tests, such as atmospheric distillation test (ASTM D86), cold filter plugging point, cloud point and pour point test. Since petrochemical products are manufactured on a massive scale, manufacturing units produce multiple products and these units are often clustered in various locations around the world. ORBIS BV instrumentation equipment is used by customers around the world providing crucial support to ensure that projects and processes are on schedule.

Micro-actuators to select and position

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At REGNER®, we recommend using RA-MINI actuators for those applications that need to select and position different types of elements of the production process. Industrial applications have always been characterized by the pursuit of productivity, but recently other parameters such as flexibility, traceability and cost amortization have been added. Many processes that in the past were carried out using pneumatic units are now clearly opting for electric technology systems.
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REGNER® engineers are specialized in the consultancy of actuators, position sensors and control units for linear movements, providing solutions for drive, actuation and positioning systems. We have always held a leadership vocation in the motion control industry because we efficiently solve our customers’ demands. We focus on developing advanced solutions and offering our customers the best product to suit their production system.

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Dispendix consolidates its position in the life sciences sector with its high-tech non-contact technology

Dispendix consolidates its position in the life sciences sector with its high-tech non-contact technology

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12/01/2021

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Dispendix GmbH is a high-tech and fast-growing company founded in 2016, spin-off of the Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Engineering and Automation (IPA) in Stuttgart. The German company has developed an innovative liquid dispensing technology I-DOT, Immediate Drop-on-demand Technology, which ensures efficient, flexible and non-contact dosing of volumes in the nano to microliter range. This unique liquid dispensing technology brings automation, precision and speed to laboratories, enabling scientists to optimize liquid handling workflows and accelerate their research in a wide range of applications, resulting in the design of more efficient biological and chemical experiments. Andreas Traube and Tobias Brode are the inventors of the I-DOT technology. Christopher Laske brought the invention to commercial maturity, leaving his senior position at Fraunhofer IPA and moving to Dispendix as technical director. Harry Böltz has led the company’s strategy in the early years. This new technology has its origins in the need for dispensing, that means distributing liquids. For biological or chemical experiments, samples often have to be centralized in a liquid form very precisely.
Scientists need to carry out analysis with a small sample, but at the same time extract as much data as possible, which saves significant costs. Therefore, the volumes to be dispensed are becoming smaller and smaller, but with high technological demands. The I-DOT system meets all these requirements.

“Dispendix focuses on the life sciences market, i.e. pharmaceutical and biotech companies. The I-DOT system is mainly used to miniaturize experiments by using less sample material”

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Part of the CELLINK Group since 2018 and with a global customer base, Dispendix is committed to creating the Future of Medicine. The company working alongside its laboratory and life sciences customers is already enabling faster diagnoses, new drug discoveries and personalized healthcare to experience remarkable growth.

Micro-actuators for medical technology and life science

REGNER® micro-actuators are used in numerous medical and life science applications, i.e. in pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies. Our actuators operate reliably and with the best quality in high-precision devices such as optical spectrometers, high-intensity focused ultrasound machines (HIFU), muscle rehabilitation devices, automatic medical injectors, and dissolution and analysis systems.

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Drive components for medical technology applications must meet extremely demanding requirements. Medical technology has no tolerance for error. Precision, heat dissipation, smooth operation and a long service life are required.
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REGNER® is certified to the quality management system for medical devices ISO 13485:2018. ISO 13485 is an international standard that specifies the requirements for the management system of an organization involved in one or more stages of the life cycle of a device. This prestigious credential demonstrates that the research, design and manufacture of solutions for the medical, pharmaceutical and biotechnology sectors meet standards and deliver safe and reliable products to customers with remarkable efficiency and excellent quality control.

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Preliminary compatibility tests with the Power Electronics Group, Aragon Engineering Research Institute (I3A)

Preliminary compatibility tests with the Power Electronics Group, Aragon Engineering Research Institute (I3A)

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24/02/2020

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The Power Electronics and Microelectronics Group –GEPM– is a research group at the Engineering Research Institute of Aragon (I3A). Its activities and research are focused on power electronics and microelectronics technologies used in household, industrial, communication and biomedical applications.

On 21 February a team of electronic engineers from REGNER® visited the GEPM facilities in order to carry out preliminary EMC (electromagnetic compatibility) certification tests on a new generation of actuators.

An important member of the GEPM is Arturo Mediano Heredia, one of the most respected researchers in EMC and EMI. He has worked in the development and analysis of a wide variety of electronic products. This engineer’s area of work is very significant in both industrial and academic fields. He has outstanding experience in collaborating with well-respected national and international companies; he provides expert training on the Master of Electronic Engineering and the Master of Telecommunication Engineering courses at EINA; he also provides professional training for Asian and American industry, especially in Silicon Valley.

EMC design rules can vary greatly depending on whether you are designing high-speed computer equipment, low-cost mixed-signal consumer products, or high-power industrial controls; but as Arturo asserts, the basic principles of EMC are the same in all industries. By applying these principles in an organised way,it is possible to review a design circuit by circuit to ensure that any specific EMC requirements are met.

Taking these rules into account,the GEPM facilitates EMC, ESD and immunity testing to meet all companies’ compliance needs. When an unacceptable value is found, Arturo Mediano, with his extensive experience in electronic devices of all kinds, advises appropriately to either change a component or redesign the electronics. When an unacceptable value is found, Arturo Mediano, with his extensive experience in electronic devices of all kinds, advises appropriately to either change a component or redesign the electronics

From product design to prototype evaluation and pre-compliance with full pre-certification tests, the GEPM evaluates the device according to the requirements of the EMC Directive:

EMC pre-compilance analysis

GEPM provides real-time and highly repeatable identification of problem frequencies, sources and their physical locations.

ESD Testing

Electrostatic discharge can cause numerous problems for electronic devices. ESD testing can simulate the electrostatic impacts that devices may experience during operation ESD testing can determine whether a product complies with IEC 61000-4-2 and can help identify ESD reduction measures.

Radiated and conducted immunity testing

Radiated immunity tests measure the intensity of unintended emissions that may be generated by the product. GEPM helps to identify what those emissions look like and whether or not they are within the required limits.

Design for electromagnetic compatibility

At REGNER®, when the design of a new actuator begins according to the customer’s requirements, mechanical engineering is first responsible for its development and then,together with electronics, determineswhere to house the electronics that will facilitate the movement of the actuator and its communications.

Increasingly there is a need for smaller actuators with higher performance. Electronic engineers often have little room to accommodate all the components and, more importantly, must ensure that their design doesn’t give rise to any electromagnetic compatibility problems.

So when electronic engineers finally receive the prototype to test the electronic designit is not uncommon for them to encounter a number of obstacles that will have an impact on the design. Often the problem is solved by making a small adjustment, but sometimes it requires a redesign. This is why pre-compliance testing is so important, to ensure that all scenarios have been considered and that the device does not fail in any way during the certification phase.

At REGNER ®we are very clear about a number of considerations when it comes to the electronic design of any of our products:

EMC and electrical safety complianceare mandatory requirements for most markets.

EMC and electrical safety complianceare mandatory requirements for most markets.

REGNER® hasits own defined objectives for compliance with the standards for each phase of development.

For this reason, electronic engineers are very aware of the EMC and electrical safety standards and during the design process they consider all relevant requirements that may have an impact.

At REGNER®, we believe that pre-compliance testing is necessary to pass all certification tests – nothing is left to chance.

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