Portable point-of-care diagnostic device combining spectroscopy and microscopy
Anvajo manufactures a portable analyzer (fluidlab) for fluid diagnostics—blood, urine, food, water—combining spectroscopy and microscopy in a single device. The company is mid-implementation on QMS software migration and system validation, with concurrent infrastructure hardening work on Linux stability and security, suggesting a product transitioning from R&D (usability studies ongoing) toward regulated deployment.
Anvajo GmbH is a diagnostic device manufacturer spun out from Dresden University of Technology in 2016. The fluidlab system performs point-of-care fluid analysis across veterinary medicine, human diagnostics, food and feed analysis, and environmental testing. The company operates from Dresden with a 51–200 person team, currently hiring across operations, engineering, and leadership roles. Active projects center on QMS software implementation, supplier qualification, and validation of computer-based systems—typical milestones for a hardware company scaling into regulated markets.
Fluidlab performs point-of-care diagnostic testing of blood, urine, sperm, food, water, and other liquids using spectroscopy and microscopy in a single portable device. Applications span human medicine, veterinary diagnostics, food/feed analysis, and environmental testing.
Anvajo is based in Dresden, Germany. The company was founded in 2016 as a spin-off from Dresden University of Technology.
Yes. Anvajo has 2 active engineering roles and 6 total open positions across operations, engineering, and executive functions. Hiring is currently in Germany.
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