Varian Inc., now Agilent Technologies, will market OneNeb as a part of its sophisticated ICP equipment

Varian Inc., now Agilent Technologies, Melbourne, Australia, is one of the Inductively Coupled Plasma, ICP, equipment manufacturers world leaders and reached recently an agreement with Ingeniatrics Tecnologías, Seville, Spain, to be the only manufacturer and distributor with access to Ingeniatrics’ analytic nebulizer OneNeb, which is a development based upon brand-new Flow Blurring technology.

This contract is intended for a term of three years, extendable to five, and a road map to further improvements and developments on OneNeb analytic nebulizers in a joint effort to provide cutting edge solutions in the field ICP equipment to Agilent-Varian Inc’s clients.

altMark Lansley, purchases, and Keith Bratchford, marketing, led Varian Inc negotiation team to make sure the wide competitive advantages of OneNeb would remain only at disposition of the new “Agilent-Varian” company after the acquisition of Varian Inc by Agilent. The new Agilent will be one of the two world leaders on this high precision analytic equipment manufacturing and most likely a Fortune 500 company too.

Joaquin Gomez Moya, new Ingeniatrics’ CEO, and Eladio Mendoza travelled to Melbourne to sign the agreement on behalf of Ingeniatrics Tecnologías. This way, OneNeb “jumps” directly to a worldwide deployed distribution network hand on hand with a well known leader. “It is the right partner at the right time, we at Ingeniatrics are good awhen it comes to research, development, engineering and manufacturing, but once OneNeb is developed, we need someone able to be with a foot set in the cutting –edge technology field and the other foot firmly set in the global market, right like Varian Inc. Is, now Agilent.”

OneNeb is the fruit of years of by Ingeniatrics’ engineers work in collaboration with the research group led by Dr. Antonio Canals (University of Alicante) and one of the first applications of Flow Blurring, FB, technology. FB is a micro-fluidic physical phenomenon firstly discovered and described by a group of scientists led by D. Alfonso Gañán-Calvo, founder of Ingeniatrics Tecnologías.

Ingeniatrics Tecnologías was founded at 2001 by a group of Spaniard scientists, after Alfonso Gañan-Calvo discovered and described Flow Focusing and Flow Blurring. CEO Joaquin Gomez Moya’s goal is to step ahead transforming the current 50 patents portfolio in a wide range of products and services such as OneNeb itself, but also Encapsulation Services, research, development and engineering services for Pharma and Biotech industry, CellENA, flow focusing cellular microencapsulation portable device, and Frialia, evaporative cooling systems.