Marriage of laboratory document management system with Lims provides more effective and efficient document and records management solution for environmental testing and contract laboratories
P-Wave has entered a partnership with Promium, to integrate its Labcore laboratory document management system with Promium's Element Datasystem, a laboratory information management system (Lims).
The result is said to be a much more effective and efficient document and records management solution for environmental testing and contract laboratories.
This partnership allows Promium to offer its clients P-Wave's Labcore product for their document and records management needs.
According to Buddy Wilson, Promium's president: "This state-of-the-art program empowers the laboratory to electronically store data from various sources and to attach the data to reports, based on each client's requirements.
"Contents of the stored files are not limited to just raw data, but also include chromatogram and spectral snapshots.
"Currently many laboratories use valuable, time-consuming human resources to generate such data packages.
"With this offering, laboratories using Element can now automatically collate, paginate, and report their analytical and instrument data with the corresponding spectral representation to their clients, at the click of a button.
"This reduces the laboratory's dependency on valuable human resources, making the Labcore offering a truly powerful tool".
According to Mark Ferrero, P-Wave's president, "We are very excited about our partnership with Promium because we believe the environmental laboratory market offers great potential.
"Promium initially shared its vision with us about how document management and specifically, our Labcore product, could work for all environmental laboratories and add value to its own Element product.
"Our partnership is a great model to demonstrate how Labcore can be integrated into a specific Lims.
"We intend to pursue this integration approach with other Lims companies in order to reach additional niche laboratory markets, particularly those regulated by the FDA's 21 CFR Part 11."