Automated Sample and Compound Management System

Automated Sample and Compound Management System

Verso is a modular automated compound management system that can be easily configured to meet your laboratory’s needs. Hamilton Verso can handle the most demanding compound and sample management applications at temperatures from ambient to minus 20°C.

Flexible Compound Storage System

With its quick processing speeds, Verso allows more time to be spent on science instead of manual, labor-intensive tasks. Furthermore, the system can be run day and night without supervision. This allows users to run jobs after hours to maximize productivity during the day.

Verso handles a wide range of labware types, including tubes, vials, and plates, to accommodate current and future workflows. Additionally, the system can be expanded modularly to grow with future storage needs.

Hamilton Verso Compound Management System Features and Benefits

High-Throughput Tube Picking

  • Processing speeds up to 1,500 tubes/hour* and over 170 plates/hour*
  • A Universal Picker provides the ability to pick multiple labware types with different diameters in one picker module
  • A 96-Tube Picker-Puncher provides the ability to pick and punch tubes in the same module

*Processing speeds reflect the whole process, from order submission to retrieval.

 

User-Friendly Design Features

  • Automated Input/Output (I/O) module door that allows sample loading without needing a free hand to open the system door
  • Up to 100 racks can be placed into the Input/Output module at once
  • Optional active thawing module allows users to retrieve samples ready for pipetting by eliminating the time-consuming manual thawing step
  • Automated integration with liquid handling workstations such as Microlab STARand Microlab VANTAGE Liquid Handling System, and other laboratory automation devices

Modular Compound Storage System

  • Configure the compound storage system to current needs and expand the system in the field to accommodate future storage requirements
  • Smaller configurations—S1 SE and M1 SE—fit into small laboratory spaces