Time to Discover

In the quest for better, more scalable data, in microbial growth and analytics, we provide automated, modular systems that make achieving valuable discoveries, faster and easier than ever before.

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How:

By automating the most laborious parts of the culturing process, we allow scientists to efficiently generate data from bench-scale experiments, replicable across large-scale applications.

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What:

Bench-scale modular culturing systems that improve efficiency and deliver better, more scalable data in the growth and analysis of microbial cultures.

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Why:

Because we believe that scientists can better serve the world when their valuable time is deployed in yielding more relevant data for faster, groundbreaking results.

Introducing the OGI 3.

The automated answer to all your microbial research questions.

Features & Benefits

Early-Stage Automation (14 - 20 ml)

Replaces Shake Flask babysitting & uncertainty. Creates a transferable data & process flow to next experimental scale.

Modular Bioreactor System

Build your reactor around your experimental needs & your budget.

WiFi-Enabled Software

High resolution measurement – More real time data points and experiment control – any time, anywhere.

Less Microbe Maintenance Time

More discovery time.
The experiment is happening for you; not because of you.

No Single-Use Consumables

Increased efficiencies and Reduced costs. Lower environmental impact per experiment.

Since we used the OGI bioreactor in the lab, we have multiplied by three the number of strains we can image on the same day. This increases our productivity and the reproducibility of the experiments, as we can compare many more samples side by side on the same day. This is amazing!

Professor Meriem El Karoui

ENS Paris Saclay
The students enjoyed working with the OGI Bio system. They found it very simple to operate and they did all the operations without much of my instructions. As a teacher, I liked that it indeed was very simple to operate but that it did not just output calibrated data but several variables so students had the opportunity to critically analyse the data.

Bart Pander

Assistant Professor, Heriot-Watt University

The device is compact, making it ideal for bench-top cell culture, easy to use, robust enough to survive a 60-hour test, provides good oxygenation, and offers reliable OD.

Yu Huo

PhD Student, University of Edinburgh