Agaram Technologies is pleased to announce that the Centre for Process Innovation (CPI), a UK-based technology innovation center, has chosen Logilab ELN as its preferred Electronic Lab Notebook solution. The deployment will span multiple CPI sites across the UK, supporting their efforts to streamline laboratory processes across 8 business units and accelerate R&D efforts.
CPI’s research and development teams, which operate across multiple locations, require an efficient solution for documenting experiments, managing large volumes of data, and enabling seamless collaboration. With the implementation of Logilab ELN, CPI will transition to a centralized, paperless environment, reducing reliance on manual processes and disparate systems.
The implementation of Logilab ELN will provide CPI with several key benefits, including:
- Centralized Data Management: Logilab ELN will act as a secure repository for all experimental data, allowing CPI’s researchers to manage and retrieve data efficiently, ensuring data integrity, and reducing manual errors.
- Real-time Collaboration: Researchers across CPI’s sites will be able to share data in real-time, enhancing teamwork and fostering knowledge sharing, regardless of their physical locations.
- Regulatory Compliance: With features like audit trails and version control, Logilab ELN will help CPI maintain compliance with industry standards, such as GMP and ISO, which are critical for their operations.
- Scalability and Cost Efficiency: Logilab ELN will enable CPI to scale its research operations seamlessly, without the need for additional infrastructure, reducing both costs and paper usage, thus contributing to sustainability goals.
CPI joins an esteemed list of Agaram’s UK customers, including SMTL and the UK MHRA lab NIBSC (National Institute for Biological Standards and Control), who have adopted Agaram’s digital solutions to foster innovation and streamline their laboratory operations.To learn more about Logilab ELN and how it can transform your laboratory, contact Agaram Technologies today and take the first step toward a more efficient, paperless, and collaborative research future.