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PRODUCTS
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Precise, Complete, and Ultimate Detection.
A premium dual energy x-ray inspection system offering outstanding detection of hard-to-find, low density contaminants, in a variety of applications. Available in standard and custom configurations
Detect Hard-to-Find Contaminants
Capable of detecting hard-to-find contaminants in a variety of applications. Offering clarity and precision in complex areas of product inspection.
Enhance Product Quality
Achieves outstanding product quality using advanced levels of foreign body detection of low-density contaminants in overlapping products.
Increase Productivity
Clever design combined with an intuitive user interface to create user-friendly systems that increase uptime and boost productivity.
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Discover how Fountayn’s Study Team supports clinical teams from the trial build and startup, administration, training, and design changes to data archiving and closing procedures.
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Global Strategies to Align Your Goals With Regulatory Requirements
Ergomed’s regulatory consultancy services are guided by a team of seasoned consultants, each bringing a wealth of experience from regulatory agencies and in-house roles. This expertise ensures a proactive and flexible solution tailored to your project’s unique needs and timelines, instilling confidence in our services.
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When AST came to the table on the design for our new fill-finish isolator, one of the first areas AST engineers wanted to address was the usability and accessibility of the isolator and corresponding operations. With our customers’ point of view in mind, we wanted to address specific points of friction routinely encountered by operators and closely examine whether those friction points were necessary.
Does an isolator need to be ergonomically unfriendly to clean?
Should simple mechanisms like isolator doors be challenging to engage? (As much as one can appreciate exercise, no one wants to do “arm day” in cleanroom coveralls).
Does routine maintenance have to be time-consuming and laborious?
Many of these factors are accepted as par for the course in aseptic fill-finish manufacturing. Our question was, why?
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We manufacture recombinant antibodies by cloning antibody genes into high-yield expression vectors and introducing these vectors into hosts.
WHITE PAPERS AND CASE STUDIES
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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.
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Driving A High-Adherence LTFU Trial Without An EDC
Discover how our partnership with a client was able to deliver a ten-year long-term follow-up (LTFU) trial that delivered an over 90% adherence rate while keeping trial costs low by not using an EDC.
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Inside A Collaboration To Design Cutting Edge Modular Cleanrooms
Learn about a collaboration that has yielded advanced modular cleanrooms, integrating cutting-edge building automation, critical monitoring, and data aggregation for manufacturing intelligence.
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Full Scale Operations For Parenteral Pharmaceuticals
Explore how a project team accelerated through milestones in development, approval and execution of Equipment Evaluations, Equipment Specification Documents, Installation Qualification, and Operational Qualifications.
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Nevro Eliminates Majority Of Source Data Verification With ePRO And EDC
Read how a global medical device company was able to unlock new efficiencies by implementing data collection via electronic patient-reported outcome assessments.
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Driving Customer Profitability With Enterprise Platform, Pricing
Explore how the solutions and approaches offered by CDS can help different research stakeholders conduct more cost-efficient clinical trials in the industry's pharmaceutical, biotech, and device sectors.
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The Essential Role Of Adjudication Technology In Clinical Trials
With adjudication, learn how teams can enhance the quality and integrity of their research, paving the way for impactful and reliable outcomes in clinical research.
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Handle Single-Use Technology Biopharma Waste: Data Sharing, Collaboration
Learn more about data sharing and collaboration to enable a better environmental impact of single-use technologies (SUTs) and quantifying the single-use plastic waste generated when manufacturing mAbs.
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Hillshire Brands Uses Manufacturing Intelligence
Explore solutions utilized by the Jimmy Dean brand, part of the Hillshire Brands portfolio, to address weight variance in one-pound sausage rolls that was driving up product giveaway and lost revenue.
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New Life For Pumping Stations
Read about ambitious rehab projects that bring pump stations up to date and keep wastewater flowing.
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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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Canadian Contractor Weathers Freezing Temperatures With Post-Coding
Discover why Uni-Jet's post-coding workflow relies on WinCan to overcome winter weather.
NEWS
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Fiber-Sensing Technology Can Provide Early Warning For Volcanic Eruptions4/24/2025
The Reykjanes Peninsula at Iceland's southwestern edge is one of the country's most populated regions, and it is also one of the most volcanically active. In 2024, sensing technology developed at Caltech was deployed in the region to study the motion of subsurface magma and its eruption into lava on the surface.
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New AI Molecular Prediction Model Could Speed Up Drug Discovery9/15/2025
Innovative research conducted in collaboration between a graduate student here and the global biopharmaceutical leader AstraZeneca has led to an important advancement in the field of AI-assisted drug discovery.
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Faster Space Communication With Record-Sensitive Receiver10/30/2024
In space exploration, long-distance optical links can now be used to transmit images, films and data from space probes to Earth using light.
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A New Framework To Efficiently Screen Drugs10/17/2024
Some of the most widely used drugs today, including penicillin, were discovered through a process called phenotypic screening. Using this method, scientists are essentially throwing drugs at a problem — for example, when attempting to stop bacterial growth or fixing a cellular defect — and then observing what happens next, without necessarily first knowing how the drug works.
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The Risk Of Global Water Scarcity Is Greater When Accounting For The Origin Of Rain9/2/2024
Securing the world's water supply is one of the greatest challenges of our time. Research at Stockholm University is now presenting an alternative method for quantifying the global risk of water scarcity.