Industry News: ATL to Give Talks and Showcase Flagship LIMS Solutions at Pittcon

12 Mar 2019

Accelerated Technology Laboratories, Inc. (ATL), a Laboratory Information Management Solutions (LIMS) specialist, has announced that it will be exhibiting in Booth #2807 during PITTCON, which runs from March 17-21, 2019. ATL is also scheduled to present a total of nine presentations during the Conference; seven talks, a poster session and an interactive DemoZone demonstration. PITTCON is the world’s leading conference on laboratory science and will take place at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia, PA.

ATL will be showcasing its market-leading LIMS solutions, TITAN® and Sample Master®, along with a set of exciting complementary products that enhance the capabilities of both LIMS. TITAN represents the next generation in LIMS by incorporating ERP capabilities along with an integrated Report Designer. Sample Master is ATL’s flagship LIMS, now on Version 10, and is robust and browser-based. ATL also offers SaaS deployment options for clients wishing to leverage a hosted, managed solution in the cloud.

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Both TITAN and Sample Master are supported by a complete line of secure web products including Result Point® and ATL iMobile (for field or bench data collection). With the Result Point web portal, users have 24/7 self-service access to sample status, test results, reports, EDDs, invoices and more from any desktop, laptop, tablet or smartphone. ATL iMobile leverages WiFi and cellular technology to facilitate real-time data collection to the LIMS using tablets, smartphones, or laptops.

In addition to exhibiting, ATL will be conducting talks and poster presentations throughout the week that will focus on the business value and best practices of LIMS solutions for attendees who may be evaluating solutions in this field. ATL has also been selected to present in the DemoZone – a live demo area on the expo floor where ATL will demonstrate some of the latest innovations in LIMS and laboratory automation.