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Calibration House

Biomed Calibration Services

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Multi-brand biomedical test equipment calibration service covering BC Biomedical, BioTek, Dynatech, Fluke Biomedical, Netech, and Rigel instruments.

Key Features

  • Multi-brand biomed analyzer calibration
  • Coverage across major test-equipment OEMs
  • Part of the GMC Instruments group

What It Helps You Do

Keep analyzers NIST-traceable Calibrate mixed-brand test fleets in one place

What Sets Them Apart

One calibration house for mixed-brand test fleets — handles legacy BC Biomedical, BioTek, and Dynatech alongside current Fluke and Rigel gear.

How Calibration House Uses AI

No AI/ML

HTMwire's independent read on the technology — not the vendor's marketing claim.

Calibration service provider; no AI/ML component.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Calibration House do?

Calibration House is a multi-brand biomedical test-equipment calibration service covering BC Biomedical, BioTek, Dynatech, Fluke Biomedical, Netech, and Rigel instruments. It keeps analyzers NIST-traceable and lets HTM shops calibrate mixed-brand test fleets in one place.

What makes Calibration House different?

Calibration House handles mixed-brand test fleets in a single calibration house, covering legacy BC Biomedical, BioTek, and Dynatech instruments alongside current Fluke and Rigel gear. This lets HTM shops keep an entire mixed analyzer fleet NIST-traceable through one provider. It is part of the GMC Instruments group.

Who owns Calibration House?

Calibration House is part of the GMC Instruments group and is based in Nuremberg, Germany. It provides multi-brand biomed analyzer calibration across major test-equipment OEMs.

Does Calibration House use AI?

No. Calibration House is a calibration service provider with no AI/ML component. Its value is in multi-brand, NIST-traceable calibration of biomed test equipment.

Sources

  1. Calibration House — Biomed test equipment calibration

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Last updated: June 7, 2026