마케팅커뮤니케이션2023-10-13Hit 4476
■Element AVITI Demonstrates High Data Accuracy with Low Sequencing
Data Production and Compatibility with Existing Kits in Partnership with
Theragen Bio for Its First Introduction in South Korea
■KOGO Summer Conference, taking place from the 12th to the 14th, to
feature a special promotion for half-priced WGS in celebration of AVITI's
domestic introduction.
Element Biosciences' ultra-precision genome analysis (sequencing)
system, 'AVITI,' is being introduced in partnership with Theragen, marking the
first such collaboration in South Korea. AVITI is a sequencer known for its
high data accuracy even with minimal sequencing data production, achieved
through sophisticated technology. Notably, it has garnered attention in the
market even before its launch by promoting the provision of top-quality
sequencing at a cost of $200 per genome or $2 per gigabyte. Another noteworthy
feature is its ability to specify individual lanes for two independent
dual-flow cells, which allows experiments to proceed without filling all flow
cells, offering a reasonable price to researchers.
They have maximized experiment efficiency and increased
compatibility in the reagents and diagnostic kit segment by expanding to more
than 65 types of kits through programs like Avidity Sequencing™ and Loopseq™,
independently developed sequencing systems.
Molly He, CEO of Element, expressed her delight, saying, "I am
pleased to establish a partnership with Theragen, a company in South Korea with
a vast bioscience market." She added, "We will provide customers with
the best service by combining Theragen's excellent BI data analysis capabilities
with AVITI's technology."
Theragen 's CEO, Hwang Tae-soon, mentioned that " Theragen will
gain a distinctive BI competitive edge and TAT competitiveness in the field of
microbiome and NGS services through AVITI in the future." He further
stated, "As we embark on a new partnership with Element Sciences, we will
do our best to ensure that AVITI is a part of our customers' research
outcomes."
Element Biosciences and Theragen will participate in the Korean Genome Society (KOGO) event held at the Catholic University from October 12th to 14th. During the conference, they plan to offer a promotion, providing whole-genome sequencing at a 50% discount compared to the regular price for all attendees visiting their booth.