Xperential Scientific opens in Melbourne


Friday, 14 October, 2016

Xperential Scientific is a newly established scientific instrumentation, consumable, software and diagnostic supplier based in Melbourne. The group has recently partnered with several overseas manufacturers as part of its efforts to bring innovative technology to Australia and New Zealand.

One such company is Bioscience, a worldwide presence in the field of waste and wastewater treatment and monitoring. The Pennsylvania firm specialises in the application of custom microbial cultures for the biological processing of waste, as well as the manufacture of specialised instruments and test kits for wastewater analysis. Through Bioscience, Xperential Scientific will offer analytical products and intuitive methods of obtaining the key measurements related to wastewater characterisation.

Q-Chem, based in California, meanwhile offers a comprehensive ab initio quantum chemistry program to solve computational problems quickly and accurately. The company’s quantum chemistry package is suitable for predictions of molecular structures, reactivities and vibrational, electronic and NMR spectra. The company also provides users with a high level of technical support possible.

Outotec, based in Finland, is a global leader in minerals and metals processing technology. The company’s Chemical Reaction and Equilibrium Software HSC Chemistry is designed for various kinds of chemical reactions and equilibria calculations, as well as process simulation. The company also provides innovative solutions for industrial water treatment, the utilisation of alternative energy sources and the chemical industry.

Finally, Xperential Scientific is particularly excited to partner with Sepax Technologies, headquartered in Delaware, which manufactures LC consumables, bulk media and equipment for chemical and biological separations in liquid chromatography. The company focuses on three business areas: bioanalytical solutions; solution-based process purification; and medical diagnostics. Its products are particularly suitable for scientists involved with protein/peptide separation.

For more information on Xperential Scientific, visit www.xperentialscientific.com.au.

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