Instruments enable researchers to execute eight to 192 experiments simultaneously, creating enormous data sets for scientists in research and development laboratories
Mettler Toledo and Chemspeed have collaborated to add Chemspeed instrument devices to Mettler Toledo's VirtualLab informatics software.
This allows researchers to use VirtualLab to design, execute and analyse multiple experiment sets on Chemspeed's flexible high throughput instruments.
Chemspeed instruments enable researchers to execute eight to 192 experiments simultaneously, creating enormous data sets for scientists in research and development laboratories.
After being successfully installed at several customer sites using VirtualLab 2.2, the interface for Chemspeed's ASW products are now available for general sale through Mettler Toledo's release of VirtualLab 3.0.
As part of the ever-expanding VirtualLab device library, Mettler Toledo and Chemspeed are also developing the Accelerator interface using Chemspeed's API software.
VirtualLab 3.0 offers chemical development departments the ability to integrate entire departmental workflows, from manual bench top experimentation to fully automated data intensive experimentation, using a single common software interface.
As a result, performance of high performance development teams is enhanced, says Mettler.
The informatics platform has been expanded to seamlessly provide departmental wide knowledge generation and dissemination through the entire development process.
The software offers advanced features that allow for ease of parallel experimentation and integration of both process and analytical information.
VirtualLab provides an intuitive interface that is designed to allow chemists to focus on chemistry.