Advantages of a LIMS
LIMS have evolved to manage the laboratory workflow, organize the data efficiently and support the business of the laboratory. In addition they can drive and support regulatory and standards compliance.
LIMS have evolved to manage the laboratory workflow, organize the data efficiently and support the business of the laboratory. In addition they can drive and support regulatory and standards compliance.
Stability studies are used to assess the shelf life of a product by storing samples under controlled environmental conditions for defined lengths of time prior to testing.
A cornerstone of the ISO 17025 requirement for laboratories to demonstrate they operate competently and are able to generate valid results.
LIMS are well known for their ability to manage sample data and their associated test results. However, many lab managers may be surprised at how LIMS can also help with many other laboratory management functions to improve efficiency and help support the needs of industry standards and regulation such as ISO/IEC 17025 and GxP.
The global pharmaceuticals market is worth over $750 billion a year, a figure that is expected to continue to rise. In a highly competitive and increasingly expensive market place it is important that cost efficiencies are maximized, while meeting all critical compliance requirements.
Matrix Gemini can be configured and the configuration tools utilize a very intuitive modern visual workflow screen editor with drag and drop and point and click functionality. Context sensitive help provides details of all the options available to that class of screen.
Matrix Gemini is a configurable laboratory management information management system (LIMS) that helps laboratories manage large volumes of data to strict standards, while at the same time improving efficiencies, automation and turnaround times. One of the main features is a set of configuration tools designed to efficiently create optimized, yet highly adaptable, workflows.
LIMS must be flexible enough to support the different needs and working practices of individual laboratories. Although most LIMS are described as ‘configurable’, there are two very different approaches to achieving the final system – true configuration and customization.
LIMS needs to be ‘configured’ to meet individual requirements, but although most LIMS are described as ‘configurable’, there are two very different approaches to achieving the final system – true configuration and customization
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