Simple Programming with a User-Friendly Interface
When it comes to automation of instruments in the life sciences, simplicity is key. That is why we designed our programming user interface to be as simple, minimalistic and intuitive as possible.
Detection of instrument configuration on the network is automatic with the press of a button, requiring no manual editing of configuration files. The entire system is designed for plug-and-play operation. At any point, the user can select individual modules to control them separately. This is useful for calibrations, priming or testing various operating conditions before moving on to automation via Python scripting.
When scripting, the user does not even have to consult the instrument manual to determine the command syntax for each instrument. At the press of a button, parameters from the individual instrument control panel can be pasted into the scripting window as a complete command set with the proper syntax. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced coder, our platform is designed to make programming accessible to everyone.
Increase the Pace of Discovery
Gone are the days of struggling to share and access protocols over cumbersome descriptions of experimental setups. You can easily share your protocols with others around the world simply by sharing your Daisy script, allowing them to easily recreate the same exact experimental setup and use the same program to reproduce your results. This means you can much more rapidly collaborate with colleagues, share your discoveries, and learn from others in the global research community. This accelerates the pace of innovation and promotes collaboration within the community.
Whether you’re a seasoned programmer or just starting out, our platform offers a simple and efficient way to automate your experiments. With a user-friendly interface, the ability to share and access protocols globally, and the potential to accelerate discovery and results reproduction, our platform is the perfect tool for all life science researchers.
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