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About Us

Capillary microfluidics, or capillarics, is an advanced method of fluid control in microscale channels. Using capillarics we develop Lab-on-a-Chip devices to measure analytes in wine in a simple and easy to use platform. This removes the need for wineries to perform laboratory tests to understand how their winemaking is progressing. Our devices are handheld and automated allowing them to be use by any process worker without training.

News About Winealyse

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University of Canterbury wins $1 M research funding for wine testing devices

September 2022

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Winealyse annouced as a participant in Sprout Agritech's Accelerator Cohort IX

July 2022

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Winealyse wins runner up in the Research category at the FFA Supernode Challenge

June 2022

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Top 24 ventures announced in 2022 Food, Fibre & Agritech Supernode Challenge

March 2022

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Wine testing device gets commercialisation boost

March 2022

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Innovation Jumpstart 2021 winners announced

November 2021

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