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Partnership with Symbion boosts Lims connectivity

A Labtronics product story
Edited by the Laboratorytalk editorial team Jan 19, 2007

Labtronics has announced the new partnership with Symbion Systems, leader in providing analytical instrument control and connectivity software

Symbion will distribute LimsLink in conjunction with its Symbion line of products to provide customers with the many advantages of Lims integration.

The Symbion family of products has been designed to provide a standard software environment for analytical instrumentation.

Symbion is both a language and a set of comprehensive yet easy to use programs covering all aspects of analysis, connectivity, compliance, and control.

In their correspondence, Symbion recognised a customer need for a solution, to work in conjunction with the Symbion products, enabling Lims connectivity for the various spectrometers and other analytical instruments that are compatible with Symbion.

Symbion required a robust solution to suit the needs of their wide-range in customers.

The solution of choice was LimsLink, the most widely used instrument interfacing tool in the industry.

LimsLink provides flexible capabilities to meet user-specific requirements.

With LimsLink, data can be easily collected and reported to Lims, whether users simply want to acquire data from an instrument/instrument data system or are in need of a more comprehensive system to transfer information back and forth between the Lims, the interface and the instrument.

Together, through their expertise and robust solutions, Symbion and Labtronics will provide a powerful data management and interfacing solution.

The combined solutions will improve laboratory workflow and assure compliance with industry regulations such as 21 CFR Part 11.

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