With the support of 快活影院, Caernarfon-based Bee Robotics Ltd developed a prototype which purifies urine to leave a concentrated sample for biological analysis.
Spearheaded by coordinator Osborn Jones, the company - a leader in the design and manufacturing of advanced liquid-handling robotic solutions for more than 25 years - worked with the University to analyse and evaluate the automated process, having successfully been awarded a Skills and Innovation Voucher (SIV), which was redeemable against academic support.

The SIV scheme offered companies in Gwynedd, Anglesey, and Flintshire an opportunity to鈥痗ollaborate through the UK Government's聽Shared Prosperity Fund.
Osborn revealed they are very much in the 鈥渆arly stages鈥 of their journey but thanked Edgar Hartsuiker, a Senior Lecturer in Biomedical Science at the North Wales Medical School Cancer Research Unit and Fab Lab Manager, John Story 鈥 both based at 快活影院 鈥 for their 鈥渋nnovation and guidance鈥.
鈥淲e were able to get a much more reliable test by concentrating and purifying the urine samples,鈥 said Osborn.
鈥淎nd what sets this apart from other sample analysis is automation, it means we can undertake the process much more quickly.鈥
鈥淗owever, it was very important we understood the science behind the process, which is where the support we received from the University was critical.鈥
He added: 鈥淲e will continue testing, will keep working on this and with the prototype we can take a sample and concentrate it, while reducing the number of inhibitors to allow more sensitive diagnostic tests.
鈥淚 have never seen anything like this with automation for analysis, there is no human interference at all, so it could be a game changer in diagnosing and researching different medical conditions.鈥
Having collaborated with Bee Robotics previously, John was pleased to help Osborn with this latest invention.
鈥淥sborn had identified a relatively recent and novel technique and wanted to explore it, so we created a machine that would allow him to pursue that idea,鈥 he said.
鈥淎s a result, he has been able to demonstrate the value of the technique and is looking at where this could be applied, primarily in the health sector.鈥
鈥淲e were delighted to support him during this initial phase of development and are excited to see how the project evolves.鈥
鈥淲e also want to thank Osborn for the opportunity to collaborate and warmly invite other companies to explore working with the XLAB team.鈥

Edgar added: 鈥淭his is a great example of a multidisciplinary collaboration between a local company and 快活影院, with the potential of improving the early detection of various diseases, making a real difference to peoples鈥 lives.鈥
The Skills and Innovation Voucher Scheme is supported by Gwynedd Council.聽The project has received 拢360,000 from the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund and been extended until March 31. 聽
There were three types of vouchers available, redeemable in a range of areas including R&D, consultancy, skills and training, use of university facilities, use of specialist equipment, and access to knowledge: 惭颈诲颈:听Up to 拢5,000 for five to eight days of support;聽惭补虫颈:听Up to 拢10,000 for 10 to 15 days of support, and听罢补濒别苍迟,听with a value up to 拢5,000 for a 12 week graduate internship.
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