Microfluidic PCR Cartridges

Put the power of polymerase chain reactions in the palm of researchers’ hands with a strategic microfluidic contract manufacturing partner you can count on.

Fast testing and assay has never been more critical to public health and safety.

From tracking the spread of the latest infectious disease through the population to ensuring food and beverage safety, cartridge PCR testing provides portable options for rapid assay. However, bringing these essential devices to market requires adherence to tight tolerances, the ability to maintain precise microenvironmental conditions, and seamless integration with detection systems to ensure accurate, consistent, and timely results.

Build better microfluidic PCR devices with a strategic partner you can count on.

How does contract manufacturing help you build better microfluidic PCR chips?

A contract manufacturer with specialized knowledge about microfluidic cartridges takes the risks out of delivering a new cartridge-based PCR solution to market, providing cost-effective solutions to scale production without sacrificing quality, fine-tune your design to improve device performance, and ensure market readiness.

Scale Production Without Sacrificing Quality

Ongoing Technical Support and Innovation

Support for Regulatory Compliance Requirements

Transform Cartridge-Based PCR with Vantiva Precision BioDevices

Microfluidics Engineering Expertise

With decades of experience on the cutting-edge of micro-scale fabrication, we have the expertise to make the best choices for the design, composition, and assembly techniques for your cartridge PCR chips to make them both reliable and cost-effective.

Thermal Control Solutions

We are capable of designing microfluidic pcr cartridges with special attention paid to managing thermal dynamics, making certain your PCR devices provide accurate temperature regulation of samples during the PCR assay process.

Integration and Interface Design Devices

Through our history of designing microfluidic assay devices, we are highly knowledgeable about incorporating sensors and other micro-scale systems into microfluidic chips to provide fast, consistent results for researchers in the lab or in the field.

Mass Production Facilities

Our Camarillo, CA Innovation Center has the capabilities to produce your microfluidic cartridges at any scale you desire, maintaining ISO 13485:2016 certified processes to ensure a consistently high watermark of quality for your PCR chips.

Find Out How to Build Reliable, Cost-Effective Microfluidic PCR Chips:

Biomedical Applications of Cartridge-Based PCR

Clinical Diagnostics

Identifying and tracking the source of disease outbreaks, surveilling emerging or re-emerging pathogens

Molecular Biology Research

Genotyping organisms, ensuring the success of cloning procedures, quantifying gene expression

Public Health/Epidemiology

Rapid detection of infectious disease in point-of-care testing, genetic disorders, or cancer biomarkers

Food Safety Testing

Rapid identification of foodborne pathogens, allergens, or the presence of GMOs in food or feed samples

Bring Your Designs for Better PCR Cartridges to Market

When you form a strategic manufacturing partnership with Vantiva, we put our manufacturing and logistics expertise to work to turn your microfluidic PCR chip design from dreams into reality.

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Optimize It!

Our engineers work with you to refine your designs for microfluidic cartridges that meet the needs of the researchers and point-of-care technicians in your target market.

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Prototype It!

With our in-house assembly equipment, we iterate on multiple rapid prototypes, testing materials and configurations for PCR cartridges to make the most of your chip’s capabilities.

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Ship It!

With our global distribution expertise at your side, you can take your new microfluidic PCR chips wherever they need to go—at any scale, from one-offs to one million.

Let’s build a better cartridge-based PCR device together.

Talk to our engineering team about your ideas for a better PCR cartridge and let’s get started bringing them into the hands of the researchers and technicians who need it.