About ADInstruments A world leader in data acquisition solutions for life scientists and educators Established in 1988, ADInstruments is a world-leading provider of computer-based data acquisition and analysis systems for Life Science. Our products enable users to record and analyze life science data quickly and efficiently, whether it is to further their academic or private industry research, or to advance understanding of scientific concepts in biomedical classrooms. ADInstruments' product range is based on the world-renowned PowerLab data acquisition system with LabChart software. PowerLab holds a leadership position in its market sector, which is achieved by our continual pursuit of excellence in both product quality and support. The PowerLab system (also MacLab) is used in universities, hospitals, research institutes, pharmaceutical companies, contract research organizations and other private industry research sectors. In research, the system has helped to broaden research possibilities and enabled faster and easier data analysis. In education, its functionality and cost effectiveness have helped to revolutionize the methods of recording data and teaching science at the tertiary level. The most obvious demonstration of proven acceptance of the PowerLab system is ADInstruments' extensive client list which includes Roche Bioscience, Toyota, Shiseido, Mayo Clinic, Human Genome Project, Pfizer and Lockheed Martin. Education sites include prestigious Universities such as: Oxford, Cambridge, Heidelberg, Harvard, Stanford, Tokyo and Sydney. Today there's an installed PowerLab user base of more than 30, 000 systems, which is supported by a network of eleven ADInstruments offices and over forty distributors around the world.
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