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There is a big range in both automation capabilities and prices.

We have a couple automation systems that are semi-custom - the robot can handle operation of highly specific, non-standard instruments that 99.9% of labs aren't running. Systems have to handle very accurate pipetting of small volumes (microliters), moving plates to different stations, heating, shaking, tracking barcodes, dispensing and racking fresh pipette tips, etc. Different protocols/experiments and workflows can require vastly different setups.

See something like:

[1] https://www.hamiltoncompany.com/automated-liquid-handling/pl...

[2] https://www.revvity.com/product/fontus-lh-standard-8-96-ruo-...






What are your thoughts on cheaper hardware like the stuff from Opentrons[0]?

I've been interested in this kind of stuff watching it from afar and now I may need to buy / build a machine that does this kind of stuff for work.

[0] https://opentrons.com/




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