New product to be launched in March simplifies electron cryotomography Delmic Cryo B.V. and Max-Planck-Innovation GmbH have signed a licensing agreement for production and distribution of the Cryo Workflow Tools invented and developed at the Max Planck Institute (MPI) for Molecular Physiology. The Cryo Workflow Tools are aimed at reducing ice contamination, which is a major obstacle in the cryo electron tomography (cryo-ET) workflow. The new product with the name “Delmic CERES Ice Defence System” will be launched in March 2021. It will help to boost throughput and to simplify the acquisition of new knowledge in life sciences. Electron cryotomography creates high-resolution 3D views of samples. The imaging technique is widely used in life sciences to examine biological macromolecules and cells. Due to its higher resolution, it offers much deeper insights into the cell structure than conventional light microscopy. To do this, the samples are immobilized in non-crystalline ice and imaged below −150 °C. These cryogenic conditions make it possible to study samples without chemical fixation or dehydration, thereby preventing distortion or disruption of biological structures of the sample. However, sample preparation is very complex, primarily to prevent the formation of ice contamination (e.g., formation of crystalline ice), as this can compromise the structural integrity of the specimen. The Dutch company Delmic, which offers solutions for light and electron microscopy, now developed an innovative technology based on findings of the MPI. The new set of powerful cryo solutions is aimed to help the researchers to prepare cryo-ET samples more easily and effectively.