Integrated Solution Enhance Bioreactor Capabilities for Continuous Monitoring of Key Cell Culture Parameters

Source: Press release 908 Devices 1 min Reading Time

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908 Devices and Getinge have recently announced their partnership under which they will integrate Getinge’s bioreactors with 908 Devices’ Maven for automated control of glucose and lactate levels in cell cultures. The solution offers continuous and real-time analysis in order to assist scientists to measure critical process parameters in bioreactors.

Data from Maven is collected and supervised through Getinge’s advanced controllers. (Source:  Getinge)
Data from Maven is collected and supervised through Getinge’s advanced controllers.
(Source: Getinge)

In the field of bioprocessing, the continuous monitoring of glucose and lactate levels is crucial for optimizing cell culture conditions and thereby the research and development of biopharmaceutical products. Accurate measurement of these parameters allows for better control of the bioreactor environment, leading to improved productivity and reduced time to market.

908 Devices’ Maven provides highly precise, on-line monitoring and control of glucose and lactate without any loss of bioreactor volume, enabling biopharma scientists to maintain optimal nutrient and metabolite concentrations, even at very low levels, shares the company. Data from Maven is collected and supervised through Getinge’s advanced controllers. It can set up control loops, recipe functionality and advanced control, and has the capacity to measure from up to two bioreactors simultaneously, adds the firm.

Getinge is thrilled to collaborate with 908 Devices on this joint solution to make its customers life in the lab easier. This means continuous visibility into concentration changes, continuous control of glucose levels, and the ability to adjust control strategies based on real-time measurements, such as starting feeding or stopping cultivation. This enables its customers to increase productivity and go faster to market, mentions the Getinge firm.

The Maven device will be compatible with Getinge’s Livit Flex controller and connected through Livit Links sensor ports.

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