Sartorius, Aber join hands for biomass sensors

Updated on 1 March 2013

Sartorius Stedim Biotech expands PAT portfolio by adding sensor technology for real-time biomass measurement. Enters into exclusive global sales and development alliance with Aber Instruments

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Sartorius Stedim Biotech and Aber Instruments joins hands for sensor technology used in biomass measurement

Singapore: Sartorius Stedim Biotech (SSB) entered into a global sales and
development partnership with Aber Instruments, a Welsh company for bioprocess and brewing equipment. Aber is a highly specialized supplier of sensor technology that is used by the biopharmaceutical industry for in-line biomass measurement in cell cultivation and fermentation processes.

Based on this cooperation, SSB has secured exclusive global marketing and distribution rights to Aber‘s single-use sensor technology for the biopharmaceutical market. As agreed, Aber will supply SSB with measuring instruments. SSB will manufacture the biomass sensors under licence, integrate these into its single-use bioreactors and exclusively market these products in a dual-branding arrangement. New single-use sensors will be developed by bothcompanies.

Mr Stefan Schlack, senior vice president, marketing, SSB, said that, "Single-use sensors make our disposable bags even more intelligent. They deliver real-time information about the progress of cell culture processes and help biopharmaceutical customers to understand their processes even better and further optimize them, a decisive competitive advantage."

In-line biomass sensors enable precise and reproducible information to be obtained on the progress of a fermentation process, without having to take samples and analyze these in the laboratory. As a result, cells are not unnecessarily exposed to stress caused by manual sampling and contamination risks are eliminated. In conjunction with SSB‘s existing PAT and software solutions, biomass sensors represent high-performance tools for modeling and optimizing biopharmaceutical development and manufacturing processes, as well as for further accelerating development times.

Dr John Carvell, sales and marketing director, Aber Instruments, said that, "Based on SSB's global sales and distribution network, we can make our technology accessible to an even wider group of customers. SSB has in-depth expertise in single-use technology and is thoroughly versed in bioprocesses. Together with our profound knowledge of in-line biomass measurement, both companies stand to benefit from the joint development of new sensors."

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