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KENSINGTON, Australia - AussieJournal -- AMOS SCIENTIFIC PTY. LTD., an innovator in medical devices, will showcase its next-generation pathology slide preparation solutions at CMEF Shanghai 2026. The company maintains a long-standing commitment to R&D in automated medical intelligence, specializing in histology laboratory equipment and advanced diagnostic technologies.
AMOS provides integrated solutions that support the entire tissue processing and slide preparation workflow, including tissue dehydration, embedding, sectioning, drying, staining, and mounting. Designed for laboratories in biology, pathology, morphology, and histology, these systems can process diverse samples from animal, plant, and human tissues. By integrating automation, standardization, and simplified operation, AMOS helps laboratories improve efficiency while maintaining consistent results.
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Through continuous innovation and optimization, AMOS has built a comprehensive product portfolio covering every step of the pathology slide preparation process. These solutions enable laboratories to operate faster, more accurately, and more cost-effectively.
AMOS SCIENTIFIC PTY. LTD. will participate in the 93rd China International Medical Equipment Fair (CMEF), held April 9–12, 2026, at the National Exhibition and Convention Center (Shanghai). Visitors are invited to Booth P34, Hall 5.2 to explore the company's latest technologies.
At the exhibition, AMOS will present a range of intelligent pathology systems, including a robotic unmanned tissue dehydration workstation, designed to enhance laboratory efficiency while improving safety and protection for medical professionals.
Date: April 9–12, 2026
Venue: National Exhibition and Convention Center (Shanghai)
Booth: Hall 5.2, P34
AMOS provides integrated solutions that support the entire tissue processing and slide preparation workflow, including tissue dehydration, embedding, sectioning, drying, staining, and mounting. Designed for laboratories in biology, pathology, morphology, and histology, these systems can process diverse samples from animal, plant, and human tissues. By integrating automation, standardization, and simplified operation, AMOS helps laboratories improve efficiency while maintaining consistent results.
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Through continuous innovation and optimization, AMOS has built a comprehensive product portfolio covering every step of the pathology slide preparation process. These solutions enable laboratories to operate faster, more accurately, and more cost-effectively.
AMOS SCIENTIFIC PTY. LTD. will participate in the 93rd China International Medical Equipment Fair (CMEF), held April 9–12, 2026, at the National Exhibition and Convention Center (Shanghai). Visitors are invited to Booth P34, Hall 5.2 to explore the company's latest technologies.
At the exhibition, AMOS will present a range of intelligent pathology systems, including a robotic unmanned tissue dehydration workstation, designed to enhance laboratory efficiency while improving safety and protection for medical professionals.
Date: April 9–12, 2026
Venue: National Exhibition and Convention Center (Shanghai)
Booth: Hall 5.2, P34
Source: AMOS SCIENTIFIC PTY. LTD.
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