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Scintica is a provider/distributor of scientific instruments and solutions for the preclinical research community. Its goal is to help researchers choose the right instruments, tools, and imaging systems for disease research, drug development, and medical research. According to the website, its customers include medical schools, hospitals, pharmaceutical companies, and life sciences research teams.
It is not a typical SaaS product; its focus is on hardware instruments, supporting software, consumables, and research services. Its product coverage includes preclinical imaging, microscopy, laboratory equipment, physiology, surgery, biomanufacturing, hypoxia and atmospheric control, cells and ex vivo tissues, software, contrast agents, and consumables. Imaging modalities include high-frequency ultrasound, DEXA, optical BLI/FLI, MRI, PET/CT, SPECT, PET/MRI, photoacoustic imaging, and more. Its team can also provide services such as study design, image acquisition, and data analysis.
iNSiGHT DXA is used for analyzing body composition, bone density, bone mineral content, fat mass, and lean mass in small animals, with an emphasis on 25-second scans, low-dose radiation, and longitudinal studies. Newton 7.0 is designed for bioluminescence, fluorescence, and 3D optical tomography imaging, and comes with a CCD camera, filters, animal platform, and analysis software. The page mentions that Newton software supports multi-user access, unlimited licenses, free updates, ROI templates, and GLP/CFR21-compliant data export, but there is no visible information about APIs, permission systems, or cloud collaboration.
Scintica does not publish prices or plans. Quotes are mainly obtained through “Request a Quote,” “Book a Demo,” or scheduled consultations. This is consistent with the purchasing model for high-value research instruments, but it makes early-stage budget evaluation less transparent.
The strengths are its broad product line, rich application resources, strong research support, and availability of articles, webinars, and conference resources. The drawbacks are that SaaS-related information is limited: it does not disclose details on third-party integrations, APIs, deployment architecture, permission management, after-sales SLAs, or complete security and compliance information.
Scintica is suitable for laboratories, pharmaceutical companies, and university research teams that need preclinical imaging equipment, small-animal experimental platforms, or outsourced research support. The text does not provide information on access from China; actual procurement would still require confirmation of local agents, after-sales support, import/export procedures, and regulatory requirements.
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