The Eridian is a two-stage French sounding rocket, which resulted from the use of the Stromboli engine of the Dragon and/or Dauphin as first and second stage. It belonged thereby to a family of solid-propellant rockets from the Belier, the Centaure, to the Dragon, which existed Dauphin and the Eridan. As the most efficient version of this row it knew pay loads from 100 to 420 kg on heights of 200 to max. 460 km bring. It needed for it climbing time of 230 to 350 s. Wiktionary has a definition of: French Wikipedia en français French in its formal sense and used in its capitalized form, denotes: Something from or related to France. ... A Redstone rocket, part of the Mercury program A rocket is a vehicle, missile or aircraft which obtains thrust by the reaction to the ejection of fast moving exhaust gas from within a rocket engine. ... Stromboli is a small island in the Tyrrhenian Sea, containing one of the four active volcanos in Italy. ...
The Eridan is the first system to utilize a sophisticated software design that allows for true continuous workflow, which is highly desirable in today's high throughput laboratory.
The Eridan does not require the server PC to be enslaved adjacent to the instrument, unlike many of its competitors.
Because of its LAN topology, the Eridan instruments and their client PCs can be located anywhere in a fashion similar to the way internal office networks are set up in today's business world.
This is also the reason why the previous CEO had to leave and that the company is going through kill-or-cure remedy to streamline their activities and in order to meet the future needs of the pathology laboratories.
Eridan was supposed to be the crown of the achievement.
In Denmark the Eridan has been placed in the pathology departments of Rigshospitalet (National Hospital) in Copenhagen and at Odense University Hospital, where clinical trials are ongoing as a step in an EU-tender process.