Marcin, a key Service Engineer from Constant Systems, recently completed a successful trip across the United States, installing cutting-edge equipment and providing essential servicing to multiple clients. The trip saw Marcin visiting six different locations, fulfilling the company’s mission of supporting research and biotech innovation with high-performance Cell Disruption equipment.
The journey began on the West Coast, with the first stop at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD), where Marcin installed a new Multi-Cycle (MC) system. This advanced equipment promises to enhance UCSD’s research capabilities, particularly in molecular biology and biotechnology.


Next, Marcin travelled to Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Colorado. Here, another state-of-the-art MC system was installed, ensuring the university’s labs are equipped with the latest technology for their ongoing research efforts.
The third installation took place at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center in Oklahoma City, where another MC system was put in place. This installation is expected to significantly benefit the institution’s biomedical research.
The final installation on Marcin’s itinerary was at the University of Delaware in Newark, where a CF1 system was installed. The CF1’s powerful processing capabilities are set to streamline the university’s laboratory workflows.


Following these installations, Marcin shifted focus to servicing two long-standing clients. IMCS, Inc. in South Carolina received scheduled maintenance to ensure optimal performance of their existing equipment. Lastly, Arbor Biotechnologies in Cambridge, Massachusetts, also benefitted from service support, further strengthening their partnership with Constant Systems.
Marcin’s U.S. tour has not only improved the technological infrastructure of key research institutions but also reinforced Constant Systems’ commitment to delivering high-quality service and innovation.





