The system is suited to support quality-control activities in a busy laboratory.
Broughton Software, the developer of laboratory information management system (LIMS) for quality control, has launched LabHQ version 4. The system, developed with input from the company’s network of regulatory, quality, and laboratory professionals, is suited to support quality-control activities in a busy laboratory. It is also designed to facilitate regulatory compliance, in particularly to overcome data integrity concerns.
Enhancements in version 4 are:
On top of these enhancements, Broughton Software has developed new modules for stock management, equipment maintenance management, stability study management, and environmental monitoring.
The launch of version 4 is a major step forwards for LabHQ LIMS, said Broughton Software CEO, Paul Moran. According to Moran, the system offers the parameters to satisfy the regulators and gives peace of mind to pharmaceutical companies.
Source: Broughton Software
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