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Apr 12, 2026, 17:01
Hafiz Saad Ullah: Introducing to Fully Automatic Peripheral Blood Smear Stainer
Hafiz Saad Ullah, Bachelor of Science at Government College University, Faisalabad, shared a post on LinkedIn:
”Introducing to Fully Automatic Peripheral Blood Smear Stainer – redefining hematology diagnostics from the ground up.
- Standardized staining, every single slide
- Eliminates manual variation and human error
- High-throughput processing for busy labs
- Reproducible results that clinicians can trust
When diagnostic accuracy matters most, automation isn’t a luxury – it’s a necessity.
Fully Automatic Peripheral Blood Smear Stainer solves all of this – so your team can focus on what truly matters: accurate diagnosis and patient care.
- Walk-away automation
- Uniform Leishman / Giemsa / Wright staining
- Reduced reagent wastage
- Seamless lab workflow integration
The future of hematology is automated. Every cell tells a story. Make sure you’re reading it clearly.
Fully Automatic Peripheral Blood Smear Stainer delivers:
- Perfect stain quality, every time
- Zero manual intervention
- Faster TAT for critical cases
Because in diagnostics, consistency is everything.”
Proceed to the video attached to the post.
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