Pipetting, at first glance, would seem a fairly simple and easy task. Essentially described as glass or plastic tubes used to measure and transfer liquid substances of accurate volumes, pipettes are the ultimate laboratory tool. Yes, pipettes and micropipettes are easy to use–but, for scientists and professionals working in genetics, chemistry, microbiology, and medical research, transferring substances one at a time for experiments that would need a thousand or so samples can become an inexplicable nightmare.

In the success of large-scale experiments, just as important as knowledgeable procedures, safety regulations, and accurate measurements is laboratory efficiency. Ordinary pipettes and automatic micropipettes already offer the former, but how about the latter? The solution for efficiency is as painless and straightforward as can be–multichannel pipettes.