I think it's pretty clear that ONT is moving towards commercialization, but it's a question of 'when'. My guess is that their technology won't be broadly available until mid 2013 (but that's just a guess).
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Originally posted by cibertech View PostThat's interesting, Shawn.
How have you estimated that date? Based on something specific?
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Originally posted by GW_OK View PostI wonder if the prize is a MinION?
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Well the Minion is disposable, so service would not be an issue. The "instrument" per se would be just whatever computer you plugged it into for the run. At least that is what I understand.
I agree the "ION" suffix is just going to be detrimental to any attempt to distinguish themselves from the other sequencers already inhabiting that name space.
That said, ONT seems to have captured a much larger percentage of the "general public" mind-share than Ion Torrent. Reminds me of the situation circa 3 years ago when it was more likely that a member of the public would have heard of "Pacific Biosciences" than "Illumina". Despite the fact the former was pure vaporware at the point whereas Illumina actually had a sequencer to sell. (Or had Solexa been purchased by Illumina at that point?)
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Originally posted by BBoy View PostThey really really really ought to re brand the damn thing. Minion? Really? But I agree that the silence since AGBT has been interesting, as has been the lack of significant hiring activity. Perhaps their instrument is so reliable they need no field service? Or maybe their beta sites are all near headquarter? Both are unlikely.
That aside though, the total lack of any news suggests things aren't on track.
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It's a fairly common HR concept to post as many job position as possible. I know company who are constantly sending out employees for a walk of shame with the brown box, the 15 minute clean up and the security guard while posting request on websites for the exact same job... same thing for hiring freezes, a very common practice amongst NGS companies but they would never want you to know.
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Two interesting nuggets..
Oxford Nanopore to Unveil New DNA Sequencers This Week
Oxford Nanopore and Illumina in Arbitration Regarding Sequencing Partnership
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Interesting indeed.
From the BusinessWeek article:
Code:The MinION will cost less than $1,000, Sanghera said. Its components can be removed, recycled and fitted with new ones at a reduced price
At $1000 a MinION that could add up to some significant dollars.
Originally posted by protist View PostTwo interesting nuggets..
Oxford Nanopore to Unveil New DNA Sequencers This Week
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I was thinking it was more like a sub-full price bit that you could swap into the USB stick part. Buy the whole thing for $1k, then pay less than $1k for the little replaceable bit. It makes sense, really, in that you don't have to toss all the computer hardware bits when the minion is used up.
Alternatively, they could give you a trade-in rebate when you swap out old for new, maybe.
Either way, exciting news.
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