• New automated IHC and ISH solutions for pathology labs

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New automated IHC and ISH solutions for pathology labs

Agilent Technologies has introduced three new models in its Dako Omnis line of staining instruments, designed to support pathology laboratories with varying workloads and diagnostic needs. The expanded portfolio includes the Dako Omnis 110, 165, and 165 Duo, each offering tailored capabilities to help labs optimise throughput, workflow, and precision.

This expansion marks a shift from a single-solution model to a more flexible approach, allowing laboratories to choose the configuration that best aligns with their testing volumes and operational demands. The Dako Omnis 110 is ideal for smaller labs, capable of processing up to 110 immunohistochemistry (IHC) slides per day. The 165 version supports medium-to-high volume environments with capacity for up to 165 IHC slides. Meanwhile, the 165 Duo provides dual capabilities for labs needing to run IHC and in-situ hybridisation (ISH) simultaneously, delivering both speed and flexibility.

All three models retain the core strengths of the original Dako Omnis system, including continuous, case-based slide processing, shared reagent use, and streamlined workflows to reduce turnaround time. A key enhancement across the new instruments is the addition of a direct connection for de-ionised water and non-hazardous waste disposal - features designed to cut down manual handling.

Jessica Barbour, Senior Biomedical Scientist at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, who participated in instrument testing, highlighted the practical benefits: “Being able to empty waste without interrupting operation is a real advantage. There have been times when full waste containers limited our daily throughput.”

According to Majken Nielsen, Associate Vice President of Marketing and Product Management at Agilent, the new models are a direct response to customer feedback and industry challenges. “Pathology labs are facing higher test volumes, staffing shortages, and increasing diagnostic complexity. Our goal is to provide tools that not only meet these pressures but enhance lab performance overall.”

The new Dako Omnis models will be showcased at upcoming events including the European Congress of Pathology in September and the National Society for Histotechnology annual meeting later that month. Availability will initially roll out in the US, Europe, and Australia.

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