Thermo Electron has developed a new datasheet to provide an overview of the capabilities of its newly launched commercial-off-the-shelf (Cots) software, Darwin Lims
This comprehensive document is of particular interest to scientists working in pharmaceutical R and D and manufacturing quality control (QC) laboratories.
Thermo's new datasheet is entitled 'Darwin Lims - information management for pharmaceutical R and D and manufacturing QC'.
It discusses the unique challenges facing the pharmaceutical industry regarding regulatory compliance, complex testing and batch-centric, non-continuous manufacturing processes.
It then builds a case for employing Cots systems instead of generic Lims to avoid lengthy, costly customisation projects.
The new Darwin Lims datasheet also provides an overview of the software's data processing capabilities.
Darwin is able to seamlessly integrate into pharmaceutical manufacturing organisations and interface not only with database systems such as SAP, but also allow interactions with other data treatment applications.
Darwin has been developed by Thermo to lower the risks and reduce the time associated with implementations as well as the total cost of ownership (TCO) of modern Lims.
Darwin fulfills many customer requirements out-of-the-box, says Thermo, by providing deeper, more targeted pharmaceutical functionality compared to traditional Lims.
Dissolution, content uniformity, stability, product and batch management and system interfacing are dedicated capabilities within Darwin.
This new datasheet is available free of charge to all laboratory managers in hard copy format or as a downloadable PDF.