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News Release from: Creon Lab Control
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 29 January 2003
US workshop on electronic lab notebook
Creon Lab Control showcases Q-Dis/Dragon technology, cost and quality benefits of its electronic laboratory notebook software solution
Creon Lab Control has announced the Q-Dis/Dragon, the electronic laboratory notebook (ELN), hands-on workshop that targets lab managers, researchers, and IT managers looking to reduce time and resources on integration and implementation an electronic laboratory notebook The workshop gives R and D professionals the opportunity to get more visibility into their ELN management costs and enables them to significantly lower effort and costs required to develop fully integrated scientific software solutions for R and D
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 9 Jul 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Laboratory Notebooks (LN) are the basis of scientific documentation.
Typically, each experiment is recorded in an LN including goal of the investigation, experimental or theoretical background, experimental description and parameters, and experimental results.
When properly kept, a laboratory notebook permanently records, for future proof, what was done on a project, and particularly what inventions were made and when.
The workshop will take place on 5 February 2003 from 9:00 to 15:00 in the Embassy Suite Parsippany, NJ.
The workshop walks R and D professionals through the typical requirements of ELN's and demonstrates how Q-Dis/Dragon software can reduce ongoing costs and improve service.
Major areas of focus include: data acquisition directly from instruments, full-text search, key word search, meta data search, administrative search, complex logical search, stereoselective structure and substructure search, notebook reports, consolidated reports for publishing, administrative reports, audit trail reports.
"Corporate R and D environments have grown increasingly complex over the past decade and professionals are struggling to meet expectations," said Markus Hemmer, product innovation manager at Creon Lab Control.
"A generic approach is the only accomplishable solution to enable hundreds of data source applications transferring their data directly into the notebook." The Q-Dis/Dragon workshop is of no charge to companies.
The workshop provides a clear path to integration and implementation and demonstrates the benefits of an electronic laboratory notebook.
Specifically, customers attending the workshop gain an in-depth understanding what can be automated, cost advantages, and areas for efficiency gains.
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