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L A BOR ATORY INFORMAT I CS GUID E


Feltham Associates +44 (0)116 279 3232 www.fal.org.uk


Fkon Consulting +49 2241 68400 www.fkon.de


FLSmidth Automation +45 3618 2700 www.fl smidth.com


Future Technologies +1 703 278 0199 www.ftechi.com


GUS Group +49 2213 76 59 0 www.gus-group.com


GyroDimensions Inc +1 714 389 2818 www.gyrodimensions.com


GenoLogics Life Sciences Software 4464 Markham St., Suite 2302, Victoria, BC, V8Z 7X8, Canada Tel: +1 250 483 7011 Fax: +1 250 483 7777 info@genologics.com www.genologics.com


GenoLogics built its full-featured LIMS specifi cally for the dynamic needs of biological research. The GenoLogics LIMS, a LIMS for the next-generation genomics lab, provides the end-to-end sample tracking and traceability required to ensure the quality and integrity of genomics laboratory results. GenoLogics is uniquely qualifi ed to meet the lab information management needs of the next-generation genomics laboratory by delivering a LIMS that is scalable, adaptable and usable.


H M Software +49 5085 9894 88 www.hm-software.de


Hach +1 970 669 3050 www.hach.com


HPFM INC +1 650 359 0699 www.hpfm.net


IBS AG +49 2624 9180-0 www.ibs-ag.de


Illumina Cambridge +1 858 202 4566 www.illumina.com


IMR Technologies LLC +1 607 533 7128 www.imrtest.com


Infl ection Point Solutions +1 913 661 0539 www.ipsdelivers.com


Infomed CS +30 2107 568258 www.infomed.gr


IMCOR GmbH Turnackerstr. 62/1 70794 Filderstadt, Germany Tel: +49 (0)711 7089 003 Fax: +49 (0)711 7089 004 lims@imcor.de www.imcor.de


IMCOR is a specialised consulting company with a focus in IT applications for laboratories. Its services are tailored according to the customer’s needs, e.g. vendor-independent consulting for LIMS and related products, development of user requirement specifi cations, system selection or laboratory workfl ow analysis and optimisation to prepare for a successful system implementation.


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