MES announces worldwide release of new automated sperm quality analyzer

Medical Electronic Systems (MES) today announced the worldwide release of the SQA-Vision, the company's new automated sperm quality analyzer. The SQA-Vision was developed based on 10 years of market feedback and is positioned to augment the company's line of SQA-V and QwikCheck™ semen analyzers with a top of the line solution. Some of the enhanced features of the SQA-Vision include a high definition touch screen interface, expanded testing options and state of the art digital magnification with 'Click-to-Mark' interface.

"MES has placed greater than 3,750 semen analyzers globally in over 45 countries. This market penetration provided us with the unique opportunity to develop the SQA-Vision based on a wealth of customer feedback. TheSQA-Vision will profoundly impact the way semen analysis is conducted in laboratories worldwide with rapid, standardized and accurate test results, customized reporting and greatly expanded testing options which strictly adhere to WHO guidelines," said Eric Carver, General Manager.

Performance, Flexibility, Standardization

The SQA-Vision includes a high resolution visual interface, barcode scanning technology, built-in LIS capability and 'click-to-mark' counters for assessing both sperm Vitality and conducting full differential Morphology. MES developed the SQA-Vision as an intuitive tool for fertility screening, post-vasectomy follow-up, sperm banking, research or detailed IVF assessment. In addition to the predecessor's testing modes (Fresh, Washed, Frozen and Post Vasectomy), the SQA-Vision now includes Density Gradient, Swim Up, Longevity and Vitality testing options.

"The beauty of the new SQA-Vision is the blend of updated technology, flexibility and standardized testing. Depending on how semen analysis is conducted in your laboratory, the Vision can be set-up to operate in a wide range of modes. From fully automated routine screening to intensive IVF workups." said Marcia Deutsch, CEO.

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