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           Below you can find a video of a step by step walkthrough of the Neptune toolchain. We take an example case, Dr. Ali, who wants to create a simple inducer chip, and show how he can specify, design, build, and control his microfluidic device through Neptune’s system:
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           Below you can find a video of a step by step walkthrough of the Neptune toolchain. We take an example case, Dr. Ali, who wants to create a device to characterize how a genetic part responds to various levels of inducer. We show how he can specify, design, build, and control his microfluidic device through Neptune’s system:
 
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DEMONSTRATION





Come see all that Neptune has to offer at a live demonstration at our booth.
TAKE A LOOK AT NEPTUNE IN ACTION


Below you can find a video of a step by step walkthrough of the Neptune toolchain. We take an example case, Dr. Ali, who wants to create a device to characterize how a genetic part responds to various levels of inducer. We show how he can specify, design, build, and control his microfluidic device through Neptune’s system:


Step 1
Create a Project!
Step 2
Specify the microfluidic design in terms of liquid flow relations using a library of features provided.
Step 3
Make any parametric edits to chip features if desired in the more detailed MINT description.
Step 4
Build and Assemble the chip and control infrastructure.
Step 5
Control and use the microfluidic system!