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Grant and Universal Sensors Forge Manufacturing Partnership Thanks to East of England IRC.


Grant Technologies to Manufacture Universal Sensors' Ground Breaking Potentiometric Biosensor A device that detects and analyzes body movement, temperature or fluids and turns it into an electronic signal. See lab on a chip and data glove.
Biosensor 
 Reader

CAMBRIDGE, England -- Universal Sensors (www.universalsensors.co.uk), developer of a novel polymer-coated biosensor platform (on behalf of Sensortec Limited - www.sensortec.uk.com), and Grant Instruments (www.grant.co.uk), a world renowned manufacturer/supplier of custom and own-brand scientific, life sciences and data acquisition products, have forged a manufacturing partnership thanks to the matchmaking Matchmaking
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 service offered by the East of England The East of England is one of the nine official regions of England. It was created in 1994 and was adopted for statistics from 1999. It includes the ceremonial counties of Essex, Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Norfolk and Suffolk.  Innovation Relay Centre (IRC (Internet Relay Chat) Computer conferencing on the Internet. There are hundreds of IRC channels on numerous subjects that are hosted on IRC servers around the world. After joining a channel, your messages are broadcast to everyone listening to that channel. ).

Universal Sensors needed a local manufacturing partner to commercialise the design of its potentiometric biosensor reader, to provide a prototyping service, printed circuit board layout expertise, and ensure that the final product would ramp to volume. As an early stage technology development company, it also wanted to work with a partner that had a good track record and an established reputation in the worldwide scientific and life sciences sectors.

"We talked to David Reynolds at the IRC about suitable partners as they offer a free partnering service to organisations based in the region," said Dr Duncan Purvis, technical and business development manager at Universal Sensors. "We were introduced to the Technologies team within Grant and were impressed by the breadth of their capability and their willingness to sit down with us to understand our problems and technical challenges and find solutions to them.

"In addition, partnering with a company whose brand is synonymous with synonymous with
adjective equivalent to, the same as, identical to, similar to, identified with, equal to, tantamount to, interchangeable with, one and the same as
 quality and reliability is clearly advantageous," added Duncan Purvis. "The partnership has worked really well and the first batch of Grant-manufactured readers has shipped to trial customers - a second batch is currently in production."

Universal Sensors' low-cost highly-portable 12-channel biosensor platform utilises patented Universal Transducer transducer, device that accepts an input of energy in one form and produces an output of energy in some other form, with a known, fixed relationship between the input and output.  System (UTS (Universal Timesharing System) Amdahl's version of Unix System V. Release 4.0 is POSIX compliant. ) technology - under a contractual relationship from Sensortec Limited - to provide rapid and ultra-sensitive detection of contaminants, toxins and disease markers in complex samples such as milk, homogenates, serum, blood and urine. For example, it has a detection range of 10 parts per trillion (the equivalent of one eye dropper drop·per
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A device that produces drops, especially a small tube with a suction bulb at one end for drawing in a liquid and releasing it in drops. Also called instillator.



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 in 100 Olympic swimming pools) and gives highly accurate results in less than 15 minutes. Potential applications are extensive and include pharmaceutical, clinical diagnostics, environmental monitoring and food quality assurance.

Dr David Reynolds, European Technology Adviser for the East of England IRC, said: "Finding and forging the right partnerships is a fundamental challenge for many technology based businesses and my job is to minimise the risk for my clients by getting to know them as individuals and understanding their businesses intimately. This is a highly personalised service and companies that work with us get access to the world's largest technology partnering network with around 1400 people in 250 organisations across 31 countries."

The IRC is funded by the East of England Development Agency and the European Commission European Commission, branch of the governing body of the European Union (EU) invested with executive and some legislative powers. Located in Brussels, Belgium, it was founded in 1967 when the three treaty organizations comprising what was then the European Community  and is focused on building effective partnerships for regional 'technology' companies.

Grant has worked with the IRC for several years and through it has forged a number of successful partnerships with technology companies in the region. Grant launched its bespoke be·spoke  
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Past tense and a past participle of bespeak.

adj.
1. Custom-made. Said especially of clothes.

2. Making or selling custom-made clothes: a bespoke tailor.
 design/manufacturing service (Grant Technologies) in response to an increasing demand for fast turnaround custom-built solutions across scientific and industrial markets.

For more information, please visit Grant's web site at www.grant.co.uk. Alternatively, telephone +44 (0) 1763 260811 or email technologysales@grant.co.uk.

An extended version of this news release - along with accompanying photography - is available at:

http://www.grant-technologies.com/News/
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