Latest informatics solutions on show at the life science information technology event in Boston USA next March
Thermo LabSystems says it will be exhibiting at the BioITWorld 2003 event, at the Hynes Convention Center, Boston, USA. Bio-ITWorld Conference and Expo takes place from 25-27 March 2003.
Thermo will be exhibiting its solutions, along with those of its sister business Thermo Galactic, as Thermo Electron Informatics.
Booth presentations will focus on Nautilus Lims and the eRecordManager solution for data archival and knowledge management.
In addition to supporting compliance with 21 CFR Part 11, Thermo claims its suite of systems is unrivalled in terms of equipping researchers and bioinformaticians with the knowledge to generate leads, terminate flawed projects early, and make more-informed decisions.
The company will be highlighting a new public domain data model called Gaml (Generalised Analytical Markup Language) based on XML (eXtensible Markup Language), which its eRecordManager solution utilizes when archiving analytical instrument data.
As a result of a collaborative product integration project, Thermo will also be proposing a new enterprise-wide hierarchical storage solution for analytical data.
The new solution is being developed to meet the challenge of making electronic records highly accessible and searchable, while minimizing the cost of long term archival through a wide variety of offline storage media.
The project is part of an exciting new strategic alliance and product development initiative, to be announced early in 2003.
Bio-ITWorld is the most comprehensive event in the life sciences industry to focus exclusively on the integration and utilisation of information technologies across all life sciences discovery and development processes.
Thermo LabSystems is on booth 1414.