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PRODUCTS
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Using Document Change Control Software in Regulated Environments
Change is important in any business, but it is especially critical in life science, manufacturing, and other regulated companies, which are required to "control" change as part of compliance. This is why many companies are turning to document change control software to help them address the complexity of change control.
In regulated environments, the term "document change control" may refer to the document management or document control process, or it may to refer to the change control process, which involves rigorous documentation. Either way, most companies need document change control software to manage these processes.
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Streamline your Trial Master File (TMF) documentation and integrate with study sites to accelerate trial timelines.
Other eTMFs promise ease of use and seamless integration with the sites eISF, but they can’t deliver 100% adoption.
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Digital services on a scale that is unique in the industry, including visual support with augmented reality, remote diagnosis via QR code, and visual spare parts search. The core is the myHERMA customer portal, in which the machine cockpit is also integrated - for a perfect overview of all ordered and installed devices.
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Technology solutions for life sciences that get products to market quickly and efficiently.
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Streamline compliance processes and ensure your device history records are documented correctly the first time.
WHITE PAPERS AND CASE STUDIES
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How A Strategic Partnership Drove Micro Molding Success
In micro-manufacturing, supplier choice significantly determines success. Explore how one company transformed a struggling production program into a 150-million-part success through trust, scalability, and true strategic partnership.
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BioIVT Collaborates With IDBS To Deploy IDBS E-WorkBook And Reduce Study Cycle Times
Learn about a collaboration that has enabled BioIVT to enhance efficiency and responsiveness to its biopharmaceutical clients.
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Colorado Utility Removes PFCS From Well With Xylem's Ion Exchange System
Perfluoro compounds (PFCs), which are suspected carcinogens, are a growing concern for communities and a challenge that many water utilities need to address. When the Stratmoor Hills Water District detected PFCs in a seasonal well, the utility partnered with Evoqua, a Xylem company, to find a cost-effective solution.
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Microbial Challenge In-Use Studies
Learn more about how a partner with expertise can help you navigate the complex landscape of microbial challenge in-use studies and ensure the highest standards of patient care.
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Providing Packing And Blinding Solutions For An Innovative Drug Start-Up
Discover how a CDMO with integrated services enabled a botanical drug start-up to commence its Phase 1 clinical trial, paving the way for further advancement of its innovative botanical drug.
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University Of Ottawa Relies On The BEAMAGE Series To Measure Laser Profiles
The University of Ottawa lab successfully used beam profilers to improve Power-Over-Fiber receiver chip development, ensuring precise, efficient laser measurements for advanced photonic research.
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Reducing Pet Food Breakage With An Innovative Conveying System
One of the largest German pet food manufacturers needed to replace its existing mechanical conveying system. Learn how switching to a cost-effective, energy-saving solution made an immediate impact.
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The Business Case For EHR eSource In Clinical Trials
Examine how manual data collection challenges prompted the adoption of an eSource solution that streamlined data entry, saving time and costs, reducing errors, and accelerating a multicenter phase 2 trial.
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Re-Engineering A Complex Process For FDA Compliance
Discover the strategies that helped a company navigate a complex and shifting regulatory landscape to rapidly re-engineer a COVID-19 vaccine manufacturing process for FDA compliance.
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Increase Production Capacity With Virtualized Process Automation
Learn how Sleeman Breweries grew their production, improved process control, and avoided the high expense of building a new greenfield facility.
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Reframing Clinical Vendor Selection
Explore a platform that enables seamless vendor selection as well as cross-functional collaboration with built-in templates and tailored question libraries that simplify proposal creation and review.
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Taking Research In-House With CRIO: SciTech's Multi-Center Phase 1 Study
Explore the success story of an early-stage clinical pharmaceutical company that effectively navigated funding constraints when conducting its Phase 1 study without a third-party CRO.
NEWS
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Multiplexing Entanglement In A Quantum Network2/26/2025
Laying the groundwork for quantum communication systems of the future, engineers at Caltech have demonstrated the successful operation of a quantum network of two nodes, each containing multiple quantum bits, or qubits—the fundamental information-storing building blocks of quantum computers.
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First Look At Defects In Single-Crystal Indium Gallium Zinc Oxide Could Fix Persistent Display Instability7/9/2025
Many displays found in smartphones and televisions rely on thin-film transistors (TFTs) made from indium gallium zinc oxide (IGZO) to control pixels. IGZO offers high transparency due to its large bandgap (the gap existing between the valence and conduction bands), high conductivity, and can operate even in an amorphous (non-crystalline) form, making it ideal for displays, flexible electronics, and solar cells.
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Scripps Research Chemists Develop New Sustainable Reaction For Creating Unique Molecular Building Blocks8/8/2024
Polymers can be thought of like trains: Just as a train is composed of multiple cars, polymers are made up of multiple monomers, and the couplings between the train cars are similar to the chemical bonds that link monomers together.
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Twisted Light Gives Electrons A Spinning Kick12/1/2024
It’s hard to tell when you’re catching some rays at the beach, but light packs a punch. Not only does a beam of light carry energy, it can also carry momentum.
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Uniting The Light Spectrum On A Chip9/12/2025
Focused laser-like light that covers a wide range of frequencies is highly desirable for many scientific studies and for many applications, for instance quality control of manufacturing semiconductor electronic chips. But creating such broadband and coherent light has been difficult to achieve with anything but bulky energy-hungry tabletop devices.