It has made collecting single crystal data almost a routine part of synthesis: we can expect to run almost everything crystalline in a way that was not possible before.”
"We’d have no hesitation in recommending the Synergy system. The combination of excellent hardware and software is a powerful one, and our close working relationship with Rigaku gives us confidence that we’ve made a sound choice that will serve us well for the foreseeable future.”
"I underestimated the impact a new system would have on the workflow and our ability to analyse multiple samples. It has allowed us to remain competitive, and to be able to provide the necessary service support for research groups in the department.”
"After six months I am impressed with the instrument’s performance, and also the software. Furthermore, in my dealings with Rigaku, I have always been listened to as a customer and have received quick responses, something I have lacked with other companies."
"My decision was ultimately cemented by doing a demo of the instrument and I would recommend that anyone considering making a purchase do one, either in person or virtually. I absolutely would recommend my new system – the combination of speed, quality and design has transformed the way that we are doing research in the facility."
"With our new instrument we were able to remove the backlog for data collections through rapid collection of good quality crystals. It has also permitted realistic use of single crystal crystallography as in integral part of undergraduate laboratory classes."
"The thing that really stuck out in our minds was the number of Synergy users that had experiences with other instrument companies and how impressed they were with both the instrument and the level of customer service that Rigaku was providing. ”
"I would recommend the XtaLAB Synergy-S system for structural biology labs because it is very useful for checking the diffraction quality of protein crystals and allow to collect high-quality data for “non-problematic”, well-diffracting protein crystals.”