Aired on TV! Disposable Face Shields for COVID-19 Front Lines

Disposable Face Shields Now in Production – Helping to Reduce the Spread of COVID-19 In a matter of days, we have retrofitted our facility, added equipment and mobilized staff to help meet the unprecedented demand for Disposable Face Shields. Our team is working around the clock to ramp up production

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Good News Award from Rensselaer Chamber

We’ve got Good News! Next Advance was selected as one of four very deserving businesses in Rensselaer County to receive the annual “Good News Award” from the Rensselaer County Regional Chamber of Commerce. Together with Rensselaer County Executive, Steve McLaughlin, the Chamber visited our facility and presented the award to

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Say Hello to Clear RINO Tubes!

Next Advance RINO tubes are now clear! Our goal was to provide a tube which allows better visualization of the homogenate – the plastic is now clearer. We are not planning any further modifications. As always, your success remains our main focus and so the tubes perform exactly as they

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Next Advance has moved locations

Next Advance had grown too large for its location in Averill Park, NY and has now moved just down the road to the home of Uncle Sam. Our new address is 2113 NY-7 Troy, NY 12180.

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Patents four us

Our crew is hard at work developing new products and features. This past year the U.S. patent office awarded us 4 patents. Don’t worry, we’re still working hard and have several more patent applications in process.

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Website improvements

Our website is now much faster. Check it out. Or come back again. We’re continuously working to improve our website functionality and content.

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See our latest products at AACR & Analytica

We will be assisting our distributors exhibiting at AACR 2016, April 16 – 20 in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA and at Analytica, May 10 – 13 in Munich (München), Germany. Come and see our latest products and meet them and our staff.

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Kidney stone hitchhikers

As if kidney stones alone weren’t bad enough… A new paper in PLoS ONE showed that bacteria are associated with kidney stones, and may increase the risk of UTI. Live bacteria and bacterial DNA were liberated from the kidney stones using a Bullet Blender. Read more: http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0139575

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