EDINA, Minn., Dec. 8 -- ARKRAY, Inc., a global leader of human and veterinary in vitro diagnostic instruments and reagents today announced an exclusive distribution agreement with scil animal care company for the SPOTCHEM™ EZ Chemistry Analyzer. Scil is a global organization focused on providing high quality veterinary diagnostic equipment.
Scil's first order of business will be to re-introduce the SPOTCHEM™ EZ, a small bench top chemistry analyzer, to the North American veterinary industry. Other veterinary-use products from ARKRAY will follow.
More than 8,500 SPOTCHEM™ EZ Chemistry Analyzers have been sold globally since 2000. The SPOTCHEM™ EZ is a compact, bench-top analyzer that enables easy, on-the-spot testing at veterinary clinics of various sizes. The analyzer can run a panel, a single test, or a combination so veterinarians can test the way they need to without wasting unnecessary tests. The system accepts whole blood or serum samples and has a built-in centrifuge. Results are available within 8 to 15 minutes to facilitate quick diagnosis and treatment.
"We're very excited about our new partnership and look forward to launching other veterinary-use products with scil," said Jonathan Chapman, President of ARKRAY, USA.
About ARKRAY USA
ARKRAY is a global leader of high-quality, cost-effective products that are simple, convenient, and easy-to-use, including blood glucose meters, test strips, safety lancets, as well as urine and clinical chemistry products. ARKRAY invests heavily in R&D and has a strong commitment to high-quality products. For patients, this means access to cutting-edge, reliable products without sacrificing quality, and exceptional customer service.
For more information about the SPOTCHEM EZ visit www.arkraypoc.com
About scil animal care company:
Scil animal care company is a global organization dedicated to delivering animal health professionals high quality diagnostic equipment. We understand that high quality products are not enough in today's modern veterinary laboratory. Post-acquisition in-hospital training, support and service make the critical difference to the ongoing performance of the instrument as well as its financial contribution to the veterinary practice.
SOURCE ARKRAY USA