We design and manufacture high-tech systems for various sectors

Each system is designed and developed using innovative solutions in our microelectronics, mechanics and biochemistry research laboratories.

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Our most significant projects include:

  • Terminals and systems for Automatic Toll Collection used on Italian motorway networks
  • Medical Diagnostics systems consisting of analysers for human and veterinary clinical chemistry and haemostasis;
  • Systems for food and beverage analysis in use by the world's major food industries.
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From this world comes CDR FOODLAB®.

In recent years, a line of products has been conceived, a synthesis of the technological innovations that CDR research laboratories have been developing since the early 1990s, first with applications in the field of clinical chemical analysis and then with those on foods and beverages

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The constant search for technological innovation

The constant search for technological innovation distinguishes us and is also expressed by the attention we pay to make the systems we produce easy to use: measuring instruments, characterised by the use of solid-state optics such as LEDs, which use minimal quantities of reagents and samples; "micromethods" which allow analysis to be carried out directly on the production line with the accuracy of international reference methods.

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Our mission is to be at your side

For us, progress means cooperating with our customers to create personalised products that meet specific operational needs.

So we create simple and reliable solutions

The study of solutions that combine electro-optical reading cells with dedicated chemistry has enabled us to present to the market the CDR FOODLAB® line of systems, characterised by extreme simplicity of use and high analytical reliability. These systems have been conceived to be used even by non-expert operators on a variety of food matrices such as oils and fats, milk, eggs, food purées and beverages such as wine, beer, cider and kombucha.

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