Caliper Technologies Corp. Third Quarter 2002 Financial Results Conference Call Notice.Business/Technology Editors MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 24, 2002 Caliper caliper Instrument that consists of two adjustable legs or jaws for measuring the dimensions of material parts. Spring calipers have an adjusting screw and nut; firm-joint calipers use friction at the joint to hold the legs unmoving. Technologies Corp. (Nasdaq:CALP CALP Cognitive Academic Language Proficiency CALP Cristalleria Artistica La Piana (All the World, Crystalware) CALP Calsenilin-Like Protein CALP Centro de Astrofísica en la Palma (Canary Islands, Spain) ) will webcast their third quarter 2002 conference call. Management will discuss operational and financial results and the company's outlook for the future. The live webcast of this conference call will begin at 5:00 PM ET (2:00 PM PT) on Thursday, October 31, 2002. A news release discussing Caliper's third quarter 2002 financial results will be issued October 31, 2002 after the market closes at 4:00 PM ET (1:00 PM PT). This free webcast can be accessed at http://www.companyboardroom.com or on the Caliper website at www.calipertech.com. A replay of the call will be available until November 8, 2002. About Caliper Caliper Technologies Corp. is a leader in microfluidic lab-on-a-chip technology. Caliper designs, manufactures and commercializes LabChip devices and systems that enable experiments that ordinarily or·di·nar·i·ly adv. 1. As a general rule; usually: ordinarily home by six. 2. In the commonplace or usual manner: ordinarily dressed pedestrians on the street. require laboratories full of equipment and people to be conducted on a chip. The chip contains a network of microscopic microscopic /mi·cro·scop·ic/ (mi?kro-skop´ik) 1. of extremely small size; visible only by the aid of the microscope. 2. pertaining or relating to a microscope or to microscopy. channels through which fluids and chemicals are moved in order to perform the experiment. The LabChip system is designed to streamline and accelerate laboratory experimentation Psychology has adapted the principles of positivist research to develop a wide range of laboratory-based approaches to research. Typically, such research seeks to test a hypothesis in controlled circumstances. and has potential applicability in a broad range of industries including pharmaceuticals, agriculture, chemicals and diagnostics (1) Software routines that test hardware components (memory, keyboard, disks, etc.). Diagnostics are often stored in ROM chips and activated on startup. (2) Error messages in a programmer's source code that refer to statements or syntax that the compiler or assembler . Caliper has established multiple strategic and commercial alliances and has built a leading intellectual property estate in microfluidic technology. For more information, please visit Caliper's web site at www.calipertech.com. |
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