All projects are completed by our team working to controlled processes under ISO 13485:2016 accredited quality management systems.
An initial meeting with your dedicated application scientist will ensure we understand your requirements and needs.
We design custom protocols and experiments to deliver your project. We'll present them to you for sign-off, and then we'll get to work.
We offer full sample preparation services, or we can work with your scientists to ensure samples arrive with us ready to print.
Small or large-scale printing and a scientific, iterative approach delivers you high quality results. Your project scientist will provide you with a detailed report.
Our end-to-end solution includes extensive quality checks, immobilisation and post-processing, data extraction, and bioinformatics as required.
Within 1-2 weeks of printing, we can ship microarrays to you or directly to your customers. We are experienced with complex shipping requirements such as specialist packaging, temperature control, and global customs imports.
Customer relationships drive our innovation. If you have an idea for a new application or project, we’re excited to hear it.
“We chose to work with Arrayjet because their instruments are unique in how many samples they can print. By outsourcing to Arrayjet Advance, we have had access to a team of knowledgeable microarray scientists who optimised every part of our protocol, and we learned much from them.
Partnering with Arrayjet has given us the capability to print our 16k human protein arrays in lots of 1000. Batch variation is minimal and the alignment and morphology of the spots are excellent, and I have no hesitation in recommending their technology.”
“We have been using Arrayjet Advance for two years now and the service has been outstanding! Their technical expertise is second to none and outsourcing the development and printing of our protein arrays has shortened our time to launch. They have truly been a partner to IDS in our microarray development and it’s why we have selected them to scale up our array manufacture ahead our commercial launch.”