Annual Lims user group meeting held at the WilliamsF1 Conference Centre in Oxfordshire has been hailed a success
Laboratory software developer Autoscribe says its recent annual Lims user group meeting was a success.
The meeting, designed to help users maximise their software set-up, was attended by sixty users, including customers from Sweden and France.
It was held at the prestigious WilliamsF1 Conference Centre in Oxfordshire on 26 November.
Topics at the meeting covered current developments of Autoscribe's leading Matrix Lims (laboratory information management system), and included an exciting preview of the soon to be launched Matrix.net that is said to offer unrivalled levels of user flexibility.
New solutions such as Resource Planner and laboratory instrument interfacing were also covered, along with Training Records Manager for planning and organisation in any sector.
Key customers also gave presentations, outlining their experiences and benefits from using Matrix.
After the talks, a series of breakout sessions enabled users to discuss their individual application set-ups with Autoscribe specialists, and this was followed by an exciting, exclusive tour of the WilliamsF1 museum before close.
The feedback from users was extremely positive, with the presentations, breakout sessions and tour scoring very highly.
"This was a very professional meeting at a venue that absolutely oozes quality.
"It was a great opportunity to meet people from Autoscribe and learn something new", said one user from a major pharmaceutical company.
"The annual Matrix Lims user meeting reinforces Autoscribe's commitment to its customers in the laboratory and scientific sector.
As a result of this success, Autoscribe is planning to run a series of road show seminars at key venues around the UK in 2004.