How Electronic Pipettes Can Transform Your Lab

Authors: Joni Åke, Sandra Söderholm | Last updated: June 2, 2026

Electronic Pipette Picus® 2 Connected to Various Devices RGB Screen

Podcast: Picus® 2 – The Future of Pipetting Is Here

Discover the multitude of advantages they bring to the table, including enhanced user comfort, unwavering reliability, and the streamlined optimization of laboratory workflows. We'll unveil how the integration of mobile applications with these connected pipettes can revolutionize your workflow execution, simplifying processes and significantly reducing the likelihood of pipetting errors.


Key takeaways:

  1. Enhanced User Experience: Connected electronic pipettes reducing the risk of repetitive strain injuries
  2. Error Reduction and Workflow Optimization: Mobile app integration with connected pipettes streamlines workflows and reduces pipetting errors
  3. Advanced Features for Efficiency: multiple dispensing modes for protocol automation, resulting in significant time savings in the lab
     

Resource details:

  • Document type: Podcast
  • Watch time: 5 minutes 54 seconds

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Podcast Speakers

Joni Åke

Product Manager, Liquid Handling
Sartorius

Joni Åke has a degree in automation engineering. Joni joined Sartorius in 2011 when he started working in developing service offering for laboratory devices. In 2014 Joni switched to product management and has been taking care of Sartorius pipetting and dispensing instruments since.


Joni Ake, product manager

Sandra Söderholm

Application Development Scientist, Liquid Handling
Sartorius

Sandra Söderholm earned her PhD in Biochemistry from the University of Helsinki in 2016. In her thesis work, she investigated innate immune responses to Influenza A virus. After completing her PhD, she worked as a Post-Doctoral Researcher at Professor Dirk Bumann’s laboratory at Biozentrum (University of Basel, Switzerland), where she studied Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Staphylococcus aureus in clinical samples with mass spectrometry-based proteomics, to identify novel strategies to combat infectious disease and antibiotic resistance. She joined Sartorius as an Application Development Scientist in 2019.


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