2 December 2009 - Labtronics has announced a complimentary webcast - on 15 and 17 December - aimed at helping organisations assess the business case for instrument-to-Lims interfacing.
The webcast will identify both the costs of implementation and the savings generated by automated management of laboratory instrument data. It will identify the real costs of software, hardware, implementation and validation; tips on how to minimise implementation costs through product choices, training options, use of vendor provided toolkits and so on; an item-by-item guide to identifying the cost savings that Lims interfacing will generate. 29 September 2009 - Labtronics has announced that Life Systems has become a distributor of Collect software for automating data collection from instruments with RS232 serial ports.
Life Systems will be distributing an exclusive version of Collect that is specifically set up for transferring data from its Rosie II vital signs monitor to Microsoft Excel.
Rosie II is a portable automated vital signs monitor that non-invasively and automatically measures systolic, mean and diastolic blood pressures, pulse rate, oxygen saturation (SpO2) and temperature.