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News Release from: Creon Lab Control | Subject: Q-Dis
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 17 February 2003
Pittcon preview: Creon Lab Control
Demonstrations to educate and arm participants with the information and technology needed to successfully integrate an intelligent analytical data management
At next month's 2003 Pittcon, the world's greatest exposition and technical conference on laboratory science, Creon Lab Control, the pioneer in intelligent analytical data management technology, will provide pharmaceutical, chemical and other life science companies with education and hands-on demonstrations of the technology that is setting the new standard in the overall R and D analytical data management process Pittcon 2003 runs from 9-14 March, 2003, at the Orange County Convention Center, Orlando, Florida
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 24 Sep 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Creon Lab Control's Q-Dis backbone technology will highlight how technology is now bridging a gap in the traditional R and D development process by allowing to work in a unique environment that enables greater flexibility and enhanced collaboration.
Creon Lab Control will showcase the new products: Q-Dis/Dragon, the generic laboratory notebook, already contains many of the features and functionality researchers and professionals expect in a laboratory notebook solution including 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.
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The new dereplication system identifies from eg LC-MS-UV data, which are already known as well as already extracted, but not yet enlightened substances.
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Creon Lab Control will offer demonstrations in booths 2975, 2977, 3076, and 3074 of the complete analytical data management product range.
The demonstrations will enable participants to create more value of their already existing analytical data as well as how to reduce ongoing costs and improve service.
"At this year's Pittcon, Creon Lab Control will offer its expertise in 'bringing it all together,' that is, uniting the islands that exist between the R and D and the production professionals.
Our solutions are starting to set a new standard in the product development process.
By showcasing our solutions and speaking with attendees, Creon Lab Control hopes to assist companies in improving their processes to create the most innovative products and rapidly bringing them to market." said Jan Matthes, product marketing manager of Creon Lab Control.
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