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News Release from: Presearch | Subject: Leap Shell
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 09 September 2005
Lab automation goes sample-centric
Software allows users to integrate a range of hardware with MS software, allowing them to perform operations feasible for the hardware but not supported by the available software drivers or utilities
Leap Technologies was founded in 1989 to develop systems for analytical laboratory automation and has developed the unique sample centric software, Leap Shell Leap Technologies is collaborating with Presearch in order to distribute the software in the UK
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 19 Aug 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Leap Shell sample-centric software allows users to integrate a range of exceptional hardware with leading MS software packages, allowing them to perform operations that are feasible for the hardware but not supported by the available software drivers or utilities provided with the hardware.
Leap Shell scheduling software provides an instrument integration platform.
It enables users to control and customise sample lists and complex instrument configurations around mass spectrometers.
Key features and benefits.
Ability to inject ahead through Analyst 1.4.1.
Single sample list, all control and synchronisation is handled by Leap Shell.
User management and data security.
Import and export data from Lims systems.
Allows control of multi channel parallel operations.
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