Serving Scientists Since 1967
Cell & Tissue Electrophysiology
Microinjection Surgical Instruments
 
For over 55 years, World Precision Instruments (WPI) has been a leading global manufacturer and provider of innovative research equipment and laboratory supplies to the life sciences, pharmaceutical, health care, and industrial markets. The company’s purpose-built portfolio, focusing on tissue and cell biology, fluidics, animal physiology and electrophysiology, delivers proven products and trustworthy performance, as indicated by over 16,000 TEER citations in noteworthy publications. With an extensive global network and a passion for innovation, WPI provides novel solutions to customer’s daily challenges.

 Our History

2022-2023

EXPANSION OF EVOM TECHNOLOGY

Launched EVOM Auto offering both 24 and 96 multiwell capacity in one single platform as well as the EVOM Manual, an upgraded platform from the EVOM 2 and 3

2018-2020

KEY FLUIDIC PRODUCT LAUNCHES

Introduced MICRO-ePORE Pinpoint Cell Penetrator for more efficient microinjection; the SMARTTouch Controller for use with the UMP3 and Nanoliter2010 Pumps AND THE MICRO-ePUMP Series of Precision Pressure Microinjectors, including the µPUMP and the PV850 and the Nanoliter2020 Nanoliter Injector

2012-2015

PRECISE INNOVATION

Launched the Nanoliter2010 microinjector and the PUL-1000 microelectrode/micropipette puller for microinjection

2008

CONTINUED EVOM INNOVATION

EVOM updated to current EVOM2, setting the new industry standard for motoring confluence of cell culture in well plates; engineered the TB4100 4-channel free radical analyzer

2003

FREE RADICAL ANALYZER

Introduced the Apollo 4000, the leading free radical analyzer

1997-1998

CONTINUED INNOVATION

Developed the first UltraMicroPump and the REMS robotic system for high throughput TEER measurement

1988

EVOM TECHNOLOGY

EVOM was developed as a voltohmmeter for TEER (Trans Epithelial Electrical Resistance) research

1980 - 1986

NANOLITER & DAM SERIES

Introduces the first Nanoliter Pump for oocyte injections & the high-performing, low noise DAM series bioamplifiers

1967

Our Beginning

Founder Harry Fein began making amplifiers and stimulators used in nerve, skin and muscle research for Yale University researchers

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