Nano-Optics Lab

Long-Term Collaboration with the Technion Nano-Bio-Optics Lab

Since 2017, Bi-Pol Electro-Optics has been working closely with the Nano-Bio-Optics Lab at the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, supporting advanced research at the intersection of optics, microfluidics, and biology.

The lab, led by Prof. Yoav Shechtman, relies on highly stable and precise experimental setups. Over the years, Bi-Pol has regularly supplied microfluidics equipment alongside liquid crystal spatial light modulators, ensuring that the systems meet both the technical and operational demands of cutting-edge optical research.

Beyond product supply, Bi-Pol’s role has focused on long-term partnership. This includes honest technical advice during system selection, fast and reliable delivery, on-site and remote technical support, and full execution of warranty processes whenever required. Close communication and rapid response have allowed the lab to maintain continuity in its research activities without unnecessary delays.

This collaboration reflects Bi-Pol’s approach to supporting research institutions. Not just as a supplier, but as a trusted local partner for complex microfluidics and optical setups, from initial consultation through long-term operation and support.

From Founder

"We have been working with Bi-Pol since 2017. They have been regularly supplying us with microfluidics equipment as well as liquid crystal spatial light modulators. It is a real pleasure working with such a professional team who is always extremely responsive, positive, and helpful. It is rare to find such excellent suppliers - we appreciate their honest advice, on-site and telephone support, as well as their full execution of warranty when needed. We recommend anyone dealing with microfluidics and optical setups to work with Bi-Pol Electro-Optics!"

Prof. Yoav Shechtman
Head of Nano-Bio-Optics lab, Technion
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