Category
- CUSTOMER SERVICES
- NEW PRODUCTS
- Sensors and electrodes
- Custom made and Modified Screen Printed Electrodes
- Stirrers
- Cables and connectors
- Cell
- Potentiostats
- Manual Screen Printer
- Minithermostat
- Pumps
- Accessories
- Kits & Sets
- Discounted SPEs (at a reduced price with visual defects/inconsistancies, but fully functional)
About Us
BVT Technologies (joint-stock company) is a private company based in the Czech Republic.
BVT was founded by Dr. Jan Krejčí in 2000.
BVT commercialize based his long term expertise in the field of electrochemical sensors and biosensors.
The company develops and manufactures a wide range of electrochemical sensors, enzyme biosensors (AChE and GOx) and related laboratory equipment including connectors, flow cells, pumps, potentiostats, software and other devices.
BVT specializes in Thick Film Technology for the production of Screen Printed Electrochemical Sensors (Screen Printed Electrodes), has more than 20 years of experience in this field, and can deliver a wide variety of sensors in very low quantities.
The company founder was one of the first in the world to use Screen Printed Electrodes (SPEs) (1983). Over the last ten years of our existence, BVT has gained customer confidence through interactive understanding and maintaining a high degree of operational flexibility, customization, new product development or large scale project involvement. We even offer technological training on an in-house project basis for our customers.
A whole range of further products and accessories integrating the sensor response to user-communicable results are offered to customers. The offer includes data acquisition systems, PC analysis software packages, miniaturized pumps, microflow system, special connectors, adapters etc.
Our customers are primarily researchers within academic research, research institutes, or industrial laboratories.
Our customers produce world-class research and develop technologies that are used in novel products and applications within the medical diagnostics, renewable energy, materials testing and research fields.
BVT supports its customers in long term projects. They are concentrated to further development of electrochemical sensors and biosensors technology. They also develop new methodologies of sensor application.
BVT Technologies (joint-stock company) is a private company based in the Czech Republic.
BVT was founded by Dr. Jan Krejčí in 2000.
BVT commercialize based his long term expertise in the field of electrochemical sensors and biosensors.
The company develops and manufactures a wide range of electrochemical sensors, enzyme biosensors (AChE and GOx) and related laboratory equipment including connectors, flow cells, pumps, potentiostats, software and other devices.
BVT specializes in Thick Film Technology for the production of Screen Printed Electrochemical Sensors (Screen Printed Electrodes), has more than 20 years of experience in this field, and can deliver a wide variety of sensors in very low quantities.
The company founder was one of the first in the world to use Screen Printed Electrodes (SPEs) (1983). Over the last ten years of our existence, BVT has gained customer confidence through interactive understanding and maintaining a high degree of operational flexibility, customization, new product development or large scale project involvement. We even offer technological training on an in-house project basis for our customers.
A whole range of further products and accessories integrating the sensor response to user-communicable results are offered to customers. The offer includes data acquisition systems, PC analysis software packages, miniaturized pumps, microflow system, special connectors, adapters etc.
Our customers are primarily researchers within academic research, research institutes, or industrial laboratories.
Our customers produce world-class research and develop technologies that are used in novel products and applications within the medical diagnostics, renewable energy, materials testing and research fields.
BVT supports its customers in long term projects. They are concentrated to further development of electrochemical sensors and biosensors technology. They also develop new methodologies of sensor application.
BVT Technologies (joint-stock company) is a private company based in the Czech Republic.
BVT was founded by Dr. Jan Krejčí in 2000.
BVT commercialize based his long term expertise in the field of electrochemical sensors and biosensors.
The company develops and manufactures a wide range of electrochemical sensors, enzyme biosensors (AChE and GOx) and related laboratory equipment including connectors, flow cells, pumps, potentiostats, software and other devices.
BVT specializes in Thick Film Technology for the production of Screen Printed Electrochemical Sensors (Screen Printed Electrodes), has more than 20 years of experience in this field, and can deliver a wide variety of sensors in very low quantities.
The company founder was one of the first in the world to use Screen Printed Electrodes (SPEs) (1986). Over the last ten years of our existence, BVT has gained customer confidence through interactive understanding and maintaining a high degree of operational flexibility, customization, new product development or large scale project involvement. We even offer technological training on an in-house project basis for our customers.
A whole range of further products and accessories integrating the sensor response to user-communicable results are offered to customers. The offer includes data acquisition systems, PC analysis software packages, miniaturized pumps, microflow system, special connectors, adapters etc.
Our customers are primarily researchers within academic research, research institutes, or industrial laboratories.
Our customers produce world-class research and develop technologies that are used in novel products and applications within the medical diagnostics, renewable energy, materials testing and research fields.
BVT supports its customers in long term projects. They are concentrated to further development of electrochemical sensors and biosensors technology. They also develop new methodologies of sensor application.