Thermo to Host Product Unveiling Event for Commercial-Off-the-Shelf LIMS Solutions

23 Jan 2006

Thermo Electron Corporation, the leading provider of analytical instruments and informatics, is hosting a complimentary event to introduce Darwin LIMS™, its latest commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS) designed specifically for pharmaceutical manufacturing R&D and quality control.

The company will also outline the development path for its flagship LIMS, SampleManager™, as a COTS solution for customers in the process industries.

The event will be held Wednesday, February 1, 2006, at The National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The event is private and requires pre-registration. To register for this free event, visit www.thermo.com/discover.

The day will feature presentations on Thermo’s strategy to consistently deliver software solutions that significantly close the functionality gap between standard software and customer requirements. Live demonstrations of Darwin and SampleManager will be provided, in addition to a technology panel with Thermo’s management and product development staff.

Lab managers, information technology and purchasing executives, and users will benefit from this introduction to Thermo’s COTS strategy. Attendees will see first-hand how Thermo has reduced the unpredictable cost and time associated with customizing traditional LIMS solutions to meet user requirements.

Darwin

Thermo Fisher Scientific

Darwin LIMS is specifically designed to address the unique needs of pharmaceutical manufacturing R&D and QA/QC labs. Darwin's unique batch and product oriented design aligns directly with pharmaceutical manufacturing processes, allowing R&D and production data to be logically organized, summarized and reported. By including industry specific standard functionality that is directly supported by Thermo's helpdesk, Darwin provides – out of the box – nearly everything pharmaceutical manufacturing labs need, and nothing they don't. The unpredictable costs and risks associated with customizing a traditional Laboratory Information Management System to serve the needs of pharmaceutical manufacturing are giving rise to the trend toward application-specific, commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) software solutions. Darwin LIMS meets pharmaceutical-specific requirements as a standard commercial solution. Among Darwin’s industry-specific functionality, which are covered in the user manual and supported by the helpdesk, the system handles: Dissolution (Single-point and Multi-point) Content Uniformity Stability Management Product Management Batch Management System Interfacing Pharmaceutical Manufacturing R&DBecause Darwin can be used by both R&D and QC, there is no need to manually transfer product R&D to QC. Darwin’s batch- and product-orientation allow R&D data to be more easily stored, summarized and reported than sample-only systems. And while meeting the rigid compliance requirements of QC, Darwin regulates compliance requirements based on the type of data being manipulated – enabling a more flexible approach for R&D while within the same application.Pharmaceutical QA/QCIn addition to providing complete testing solutions within the core feature set, Darwin embeds standard business logic to accelerate decision-making and incorporates notification tools to improve communications. The solution’s stability management tools accommodate a variety of study designs, and study data can be quickly summarized for reporting. Darwin also tracks batch hierarchy and genealogy, enabling batch/lot release testing results to be associated with final product.Business benefitsLowering total cost of ownership is more easily achieved with Darwin, when used to standardize company processes. A user-friendly and intuitive interface ensures end-user acceptance and support for process modification as part of standardization. Lab managers can maximize use of common functionality and eliminate or reduce customization by deploying Darwin. In the instances where customization is necessary, Darwin uses standard programming tools like Microsoft® Visual Studio .NET, not proprietary programming or scripting languages.Darwin is designed to:Support the product entity – batches and specifications are tied to correct product Handle complex study designs – supporting and shortening time to define protocols Track inventory, provide notification – reducing risk of protocol deviations Easily filter, sort and report data – users rapidly summarize and report data without IT intervention Embed multi-stage test logic – for complex aggregate tests like dissolution and content uniformity Enable standardization – solid foundation for multi-site harmonization Lower total cost of ownership while improving productivity and end-user experience

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