Medical & Life Sciences Solutions

From health issues associated with aging populations to the growing demand for faster, more accurate diagnostic tools, biomedical and life sciences professionals require analytical instrumentation and application insight that are simpler, smarter and more robust.

How Clean is Clean?

Whether you’re monitoring trace amounts of chemicals or evaluating colorimetric assays, Ocean Insight sensing tools ensure accuracy and traceability with quantitative measurements.

Enabling the Future of Diagnostics

From fluorescence sensing in PCR to complex multispectral imaging, Ocean Insight’s technologies are paving the path for tomorrow’s quick and accurate diagnostics.

Personalized Medicine through Valuable Insight

As the world moves away from “one-size-fits-all” medicine and toward personalization and accessibility, the need for non-invasive and non-destructive technologies like spectral sensing to analyze results will continue to increase.

Our Approach

Applying spectral sensing to biomedical and life sciences challenges requires a carefully considered combination of scalable hardware, application know-how and algorithm development.


Ocean Insight is your partner in applying spectral knowledge to solve diagnostic and monitoring challenges.

Life Sciences Applications:

  • Material inspection
  • Medical device manufacturing
  • Medical diagnostics
  • Patient monitoring
  • Quality control
  • Wound imaging

Inspiring Confidence with Experience and Expertise

  • We have over a decade of Copy Exact experience providing technology for our chemical, pharmaceutical and industrial partners.
  • Partnership from prototype to production. We design, optimize, scale and supply.
  • Fast feasibility with our Ocean Lab Services team.
  • Trusted and reliable. We are ISO9001:2015 certified, are part of the Halma FTSE 100 group of companies, and have over 25 years of experience.

Are you ready to explore how Ocean Insight can help you unlock the unknown?

Our world-class experts are available to help find answers to your toughest questions.

www.oceaninsight.com/contact-us
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