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Dolomite Collaborates on Microfluidic Pump Technology
Dolomite and Nano Fusion Technologies have collaborated in the application of electro-osmotic micro pump technology
This collaboration will enable the development of very small scale pumping systems for use in such areas as drug delivery, drug discovery, point of care systems and various biotech applications.

The Micro Electro-Osmotic Pump provides excellent pumping performance in a miniature package. The unique feature of this pump is the smoothness of flow that is obtained.
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Lab-on-a-chip Technology: Microfluidics Aids Major Advance in Environmental Testing
A joint press release issued by the Dolomite Centre Ltd and the UK's National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS)
Dolomite, in collaboration with the UK’s National Centre for Atmospheric Science have announced the development of a new generation of microfluidics-based environmental testing equipment for use in air quality monitoring.

Microfluidics is an exciting new field of science and engineering that enables very small-scale fluid control and analysis, allowing instrument manufacturers to develop smaller, more cost-effective and more powerful systems.
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We will be exhibiting our microfluidic design and fabrication services at COMPAMED 2008. COMPAMED is the leading international trade fair for the supplier market of the medical manufacturing sector. The exhibition is hosted in Düsseldorf, Germany, 19-21 November 2008.
“COMPAMED is a very important event for us” said Mike Hawes, Head of Marketing for Dolomite. “Microfluidics has a significant role to play in medical technology and this is the ideal platform to demonstrate Dolomite’s market leading innovation and strength in this area.”
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Dolomite's Command Of Microfluidics Leads to Sales Growth and Expansion
Dolomite are celebrating both the opening of their Japanese office and sales growth of over 200% during the past year.
Dolomite are fast becoming a world leader in the development and manufacture of the microfluidic chips and connectors that are used in such industries as drug discovery, drug delivery, forensics and clinical diagnostics.
"With the Japanese office now in place, I feel sure we can look forward to an even more exciting year ahead,"said Mark Gilligan, Managing Director of Dolomite. "We have many good projects ongoing and in the pipeline, and as microfluidics becomes increasingly main-stream, we very much expect demand to continue to grow. It's exciting to be working with a technology that offers so much potential."
Dolomite's new Japanese sales office will be headed by Kozo Hori. Hori-san has extensive experience of selling into the scientific instrument sector.
The establishment of the Japanese office is will bring Dolomite closer to its customers within this market and open up new opportunities within the region.
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