May
31
May, 31st 2019
Dr. Nina Bauer recently presented on the new ekko(TM) platform and several applications being developed with our customers
Jan
22
January, 22nd 2019
FloDesign Sonics, a global leader in acoustic cell processing for cell and gene therapies, today announced the commercial launch of their first product within the ekko platform line to support the needs of cell and gene therapy manufacturing. Based on FloDesign Sonics' patented…
Sep
4
September, 4th 2018
FloDesign Sonics, a global leader in acoustic cell processing for cell and gene therapies, and Cognate BioServices, a leading contract development and manufacturing organization (“CDMO”) in the global cellular therapies industry, today announced a technology development…
Sep
26
September, 26th 2017
FloDesign Sonics, Inc. (FDS), an innovator and developer of acoustic bioprocessing technologies, is pleased to announce a technology co-development deal with a large pharmaceutical corporation to commercialize acoustic-based unit operations in both concentration-wash and…
May
2
May, 2nd 2017
Jul
22
July, 22nd 2016
FloDesign Sonics announced today the addition of Kevin S. Delbridge to their Board of Directors. FloDesign Sonic's CEO, Stanley Kowalski III expressed his delight with Kevin's role in the company's evolution: "Kevin led our Series A1 round and has agreed to join our board, a…
Mar
23
March, 23rd 2016
FloDesign Sonics, Inc. is proud to announce its participation in the White House Water Summit on March 22, 2016.
The White House Water Summit, held on United Nations World Water Day, addressed critical water issues facing the global community and focused attention on the vital…
Jun
15
June, 15th 2015
FloDesign Sonics, which is developing technology that uses sound vibrations to filter fluids including blood, has licensed that technology to industry giant Pall Corporation.
FloDesign Sonics is one of a family of FloDesign companies based on Walter Presz's research and teaching…
Apr
1
April, 1st 2015
Later this year, several pharmaceutical firms are planning to take delivery of a machine that could transform the industry.
Into it, they will feed batches of Chinese hamster ovary cells. The cells will ooze proteins that will be captured by sound waves and then used in the…