The latest advances in both SampleManager and Nautilus LIMS products from Thermo LabSystems are to be presented at a major conference in London this month
The latest advances in both SampleManager and Nautilus LIMS products from Thermo LabSystems are to be presented at a major international conference, LIMS 2001 being held in London 28-29 June.
The company will also be demonstrating its powerful new eRecordManager solution for the archival, searching and retrieval of instrument analytical data.
LIMS 2001 is being organised by the Automation and Analytical Management Group of the Royal Society of Chemistry.
Thermo LabSystems has played a key role in the development of the conference programme, which includes a number of presenters, such as Dow Corning, DuPont Pharmaceuticals and South East Water, from its customer base.
The main conference sessions are entitled 'Business Integration', 'Regulation and Accreditation', 'Laboratory Integration and Management' and 'Impacting Technology'.
The most recent developments with Thermo LabSystems' flagship enterprise LIMS, SampleManager, focus on delivering productivity benefits to be gained through enhanced integration solutions with plant process and corporate enterprise systems.
Thermo LabSystems will be also be presenting its information management solution for biotechnology, based upon its Nautilus LIMS technology.
This new solution includes advanced data management functionality for micro-array and microtitre plate handling and sequencer integration.
Presentations of eRecordManager will reveal how it addresses the dual requirements for electronic record keeping and knowledge management, through the automated conversion of 150 file types to a neutral XML-based format.
eRecordManager provides the ability to search, compare and visualize spectral and chromatographic data from a wide variety of sources.
Thermo LabSystems' LIMS products and the eRecordManager system offer a complete suite of tools to enable customers to address US FDA Ruling 21 CFR Part 11 compliance, in accordance with their specific laboratory working practice. Nautilus is also available for delivery as an Application Service Provider (ASP) service over secure networks using Internet technology.