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The Automated Plate Handler (APH) is a type of laboratory equipment used to automate the handling of microplates, which are used in a variety of laboratory applications. APHs are designed to reduce the time and effort required to manually handle microplates, allowing for more efficient and accurate laboratory workflows. APHs are typically used in applications such as drug discovery, cell-based assays, and high-throughput screening. They are also used in the production of diagnostic kits and other medical products. APHs are typically composed of a robotic arm, a plate loader, and a plate stacker. The robotic arm is used to move the microplates between the plate loader and the plate stacker. The plate loader is used to load the microplates into the APH, while the plate stacker is used to store the microplates after they have been handled. APHs are available in a variety of sizes and configurations, allowing them to be used in a wide range of laboratory applications. They are also available with a variety of features, such as barcode readers, temperature control, and automated plate washing. Some companies in the Automated Plate Handler market include Tecan, PerkinElmer, Hamilton Robotics, and BioTek Instruments. Show Less Read more