faCellitate Launches new BIOFLOAT™ 1536-Well ULA Plate

faCellitate announced the launch of the BIOFLOAT™ 1536-well ultra-low-attachment (ULA) plate, engineered to deliver rapid, uniform spheroids and reproducible, high-density High-throughput Screening (HTS) readouts to simplify day-to-day 3D cell culture.

With this step, faCellitate reinforces its product portfolio and reaffirms its commitment to supporting researchers in drug development worldwide. By delivering cutting-edge surface technologies, faCelitate enables consistent and reproducible cell culture, driving innovation and reliability in research.

Built on the company’s proven BIOFLOAT™ surface technology, the new plate provides a highly defined, fully inert, cell-repellent surface for fast spheroid formation and consistent morphology across all 1536 wells. The result is high-quality data with fewer repeats, smoother automation, and lower cost per experiment.

“With this launch, we are giving screening teams a practical way to bring 3D biology into true high-throughput workflows” said Dr. Sandra Segeletz, Director of R&D at faCellitate. “The BIOFLOAT™ 1536-well ULA plate enables rapid, uniform spheroid formation and supports the consistency required for large-scale screening. The U-bottom geometry reliably centers spheroids, the black walls minimize light scattering for high-contrast readouts, and the BIOFLOAT™ surface ensures robust spheroid formation, even with scarce or sensitive cell types.”

Key Benefits & Features 

    Rapid, uniform, reproducible spheroids: BIOFLOAT™ coating promotes fast formation with tight size distribution and consistent morphology across all 1536 wells. 
    Optimized for HTS: Engineered for reproducible, high-density readouts in ultra-high-throughput screening environments. 
    U-bottom geometry: centers spheroids consistently for reliable imaging and downstream analysis. 
    Black walls, clear round bottoms: minimize light scattering for clean, high-contrast signals. 
    Automation-ready & confocal-friendly: compatible with liquid-handling robots, plate readers, and confocal microscopy. 
    Miniaturized workflows: reduce reagent consumption and overall cost per experiment. 
    Reliable with scarce cell types: supports spheroid formation even where conventional ULA plates may fail. 

The BIOFLOAT™ 1536-well ULA plate is available immediately. For specifications, performance data, or ordering information, learn more at facellitate.com or contact faCellitate at info@facellitate.com 

Über die faCellitate GmbH

faCellitate develops patented polymeric surface coatings for plastic and glassware enabling 3-dimensional cell culture, amongst other uses. Initially, the technology was developed at the BASF research department for polymers. The company and team were formed at Chemovator during a nearly three year incubation period and spun-off end of 2021. During the period at Chemovator from BASF, the company turned the technology platform into a pipeline of high-tech applications and start building an international digital marketing platform.

faCellitate is also advancing its platform technology into other areas. Under the brand BIOINSTRUCT™, the company is applying its technology to modify polymer coated surfaces with peptides to create biospecific lab material surfaces for customers.

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Firmenkontakt und Herausgeber der Meldung:

faCellitate GmbH
Franz-Volhard-Str. 5.
68167 Mannheim
Telefon: 0621 877 5353 0
http://facellitate.com

Ansprechpartner:
Annette Flory
Telefon: +49 (621) 87753530
E-Mail: info@facellitate.com
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