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STARLIMS Enables Harmonised Testing Throughout a Global Supply Chain
A global consumer goods company has selected the STARLIMS web-based LIMS (laboratory information management system) and SDMS (Scientific Data Management System) to create an enterprise informatics system accessible throughout the manufacturing supply chain. The expanded system will span research and development, manufacturing, quality control and quality assurance. It will make data available not only to the customer’s employees at multiple sites, but also to vendors, suppliers and trade partners on several continents.
Harmonising material testing processes and making information readily available throughout the supply chain are two key benefits in this project, which is expected to help this consumer goods company to accelerate processes and reduce operational overheads. This large-scale implementation of STARLIMS software will simplify and expedite certification and quality processes.
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Public Health Agency in Major US Metropolis Uses STARLIMS for H1N1 Response
New STARLIMS® Electronic Notebook: Ideal for Highly Regulated Environments
STARLIMS has added Electronic Laboratory Notebook (ELN) functionalities to its comprehensive offerings for laboratory informatics. STARLIMS Electronic Notebook eliminates the need to maintain cumbersome and inefficient paper notebooks, enabling labs to record data in electronic format from the first moment it is created. Lost data and transcription errors are therefore minimised; data storage and retrieval are streamlined; and information is disseminated as soon as it is created.
STARLIMS Electronic Notebook is ideal for highly regulated
environments, such as laboratories working under GxP. It is a powerful tool to organise and manage information from both routine and non-routine tasks. In addition, organisations can tightly control the
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The public health agency of a major metropolis in the United States has decided to expand its STARLIMS licensing agreement, and implement STARLIMS’ web-based LIMS throughout its four divisions. The agency’s laboratories are responsible for testing 400,000 specimens annually, and STARLIMS will help to streamline specimen reg istration, tracking and reporting. One of the drivers for this expansion was Starlim’s proven success helping public health agencies to meet the unique challenges of H1N1 influenza.
Thanks to the expanded agreement, the tools STARLIMS has developed to respond to the H1N1 virus will now be available across the public health divisions of this large metropolis. STARLIMS has dev - eloped exceptional public health informatics expertise over years of collaboration with federal, state and local agencies. This includes intensely focused collaboration with various public health agencies to help STARLIMS partners respond rapidly and effectively to the H1N1 influenza virus.
STARLIMS LIMS and SDMS Selected for Nationwide Forensic Project in the Pacific Rim
A government law enforcement agency in the Pacific Rim selected the STARLIMS web-based LIMS (laboratory information management system) and SDMS (Scientific Data Management System) for a nationwide project totalling US $1.2 million.
One of the key aims of the project is to enable the nationwide examination of casework concerning personal identification—in particular managing the data generated from the forensic DNA analysis of various biological samples including bloodstains, other bodily fluid samples, tissues, etc. The STARLIMS forensic LIMS and SDMS will be deployed at the national research centre, facilitating information management and single-search data mining for the entire range of forensic disciplines. The enterprise-level STARLIMS system will be augmented by the STARLIMS Forensic Appliance, which will be installed throughout the agency’s regional police departments.
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