NatX-ray, founded in April 2009, manufactures fully automated systems to collect X-ray diffraction data.

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NatX-ray’s G-Rob technology offers automated in situ screening of crystallization plates during data collection, thus accelerating and facilitating the selection of the most promising samples.
 
NatX-ray’s flexible, multi-purpose systems use a technology developed by the Institut de Biologie Structurale (IBS) in France—one of NatX-ray’s research partners. The company also markets a novel crystallization plate especially designed for in situ analysis, the CrystalQuick™ X, which was developed jointly by the IBS and Germany-based Greiner BioOne.
 
NatX-ray is based at MINATEC, and also opened an office in San Diego to better serve its US customers. The company currently employs four people and generated in 2010 470,000 euros in sales. Three G-Rob systems are already in operation at customers’ sites, one at the EPFL in Lausanne, one at the ESRF in France and one at the LNLS in Brazil.
 
Learn more at: www.natX-ray.com

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