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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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The 362M two-sided labeling machine brings precision and versatility to your production line. This high-speed workhorse labels up to 200 products per minute, even those with challenging shapes.
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Designed as a dedicated, short-range logistics service for the life sciences, Cryoshuttle reinforces chain of custody, ensures near real-time visibility, and preserves product integrity from start to finish.
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The 132M HC sets the standard for performance, precision, and reliability. This wrap-around labeler applies labels to cylindrical products with the utmost accuracy at the highest performance.
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25 years of Providing World-Class Medical Information Services.
WHITE PAPERS AND CASE STUDIES
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Digital Biomanufacturing, Now: From Digital Dreamer To Digital Doer
Discover how digital biomanufacturing is revolutionizing drug production by exploring strategies for integrating digital technologies to enhance efficiency and innovation in bioprocessing workflows.
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Life Sciences Corporation Implements eLogbooks Across 15 Sites
New regulations challenged how surgical kits were tracked and processed across 15 U.S. sites. Discover how one team balanced compliance and efficiency to keep life-saving procedures on schedule.
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AMR Drives Exeter-Merritt Growing Water Network
Located in the state of Illinois, Exeter-Merritt Water Cooperative delivers safe and high-quality drinking water to approximately 300 residents from the county of Scott and Morgan. In 2011, the cooperative decided to do a phase 3 expansion and include additional homes in the rural area resulting in connections increasing from 154 to 325. Exeter and Merritt are small rural towns built on hilly terrains and gravel roads, with most of the meters installed in the countryside.
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How We Used Intelligent Automation to Transform Vendor Selection
Discover how your small biotech can achieve faster timelines, improved cost control, and more strategic, transparent choices with a platform leveraging intelligent automation.
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Rapid, Seamless Upstream Process Development And Scale-Up For CHO-K1 Cells
Accelerate your biotech company's scale-up process while delivering consistent and strong cell growth, productivity, and product quality.
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Revolutionizing Wastewater Management In Four Cities Through Water Mixing
Historically, lift station operators have turned to chemical treatments as the primary means of managing grease buildup. However, these methods carry inherent drawbacks.
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Keeping The Lights On With Wolfspeed SiC
Introducing the “M” inverter, a modular, silicon carbide-based solution that optimizes utility-scale energy storage with higher efficiency, reliability, and scalability.
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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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Effective Recruitment Capabilities And Outstanding Customer Service
Hear from many customers who commend OpenClinica's effective recruitment capabilities, outstanding customer service, and adept problem resolution.
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Successful Completion Of The Project NaDiNa
Conducted alongside the Faculty of Medicine at Palacky University and supported by the Technology Agency of the Czech Republic, this project focused on translating research into a viable medicinal product.
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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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Improving Manufacturing Data Collection And Information Visibility
A top global CDMO facing challenges with communicating manufacturing data and making informed decisions implemented a digital solution that improved data collection and information visibility.
NEWS
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Breakthrough Material Captures Industrial Gases Twice As Efficiently11/20/2025
Most materials designed to capture gases work like a crowded parking lot: one car per space. But chemists at UC Berkeley have now created a porous material that breaks this rule, fitting two gas molecules into a single binding site—a feat that could revolutionize the separation or purification of critically important industrial gases.
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New Lightweight Polymer Film Can Prevent Corrosion11/18/2025
MIT researchers have developed a lightweight polymer film that is nearly impenetrable to gas molecules, raising the possibility that it could be used as a protective coating to prevent solar cells and other infrastructure from corrosion, and to slow the aging of packaged food and medicines.
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Sulfur-Capped Carbon Nanobelts Promise Novel Applications5/9/2025
RIKEN chemists have hit upon a fast and easy way to combine so-called nanobelts of carbon with sulfur-containing functional groups.
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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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Working Together To Mitigate Forever: Managing Persistent PFAS In Our Environment3/13/2025
When Linda Lee received a sample of shellfish from an Alaskan reservation in 2005, she was looking for PCBs, or polychlorinated biphenyls — a group of chemicals banned in the U.S. in 1979 due to their harmful health effects.