Dude, seriously.
He needs something that works, works reliably, and is known to work
reliably. And passed some regulation testing. And probably also
something that's available now, with tech support and professional
installation.
I really like the OpenTrons project, and I think that out of the
recent bio-related tech kickstarters, it's the only one that would
actually be useful in a "professional" lab, but it's just not there
yet, or anywhere close to, no matter how much you or I want it to
succeed.
On Thu, Nov 13, 2014 at 11:54 PM, John Griessen <john@industromatic.com> wrote:
> On 11/13/2014 03:15 PM, Jeswin wrote:
>>
>> we need it validated to conform with government regulations.
>
>
> Opentrons can do that by getting it safety tested at UL or ETL,
> which is a good way to go ultimately for anything with the potential
> to pinch someone, much less mash their finger.
>
> I am saddened by your assumptions Jeswin. There may be little
> opportunity for faster innovation in lab gear if others share your
> haste to judge a project like Opentrons as DIY, always was DIY,
> and always will be DIY--> trash.
>
> It's a product, not a DIY recipe.
>
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