pioreactor


Namepioreactor JSON
Version 24.3.10 PyPI version JSON
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home_pagehttps://github.com/pioreactor/pioreactor
SummaryThe core Python app of the Pioreactor. Control your bioreactor through Python.
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The Pioreactor is an open-source, affordable, and extensible bioreactor platform. The goal is to enable biologists, educators, DIYers, biohackers, and enthusiasts to be able to reliably control and study microorganisms.

We hope to empower the next generation of builders, similar to the Raspberry Pi's influence on our imagination (in fact, at the core of our hardware _is_ a Raspberry Pi). However, the builders in mind are those who are looking to use biology, or computer science, or both, to achieve their goals. For research, the affordable price point enables fleets of Pioreactors to study large experiment spaces. For educators and students, the Pioreactor is a learning tool to study a wide variety of microbiology, electrical engineering, and computer science principles. For enthusiasts, the control and extensibility of the Pioreactor gives them a platform to build their next project on-top of.



### Where can I get one?

Purchase [on our website](https://pioreactor.com/).

### Documentation

All the documentation is [available on our docs site](https://docs.pioreactor.com/).

            

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