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Improve Your Laboratory Efficiency with Autoscribe’s Configurable Future-Proof LIMS

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Autoscribe Informatics

Offices Worldwide:
USA: Lakeville, MA +1 508 457 7911

UK:   Reading, Berks +44 (0)118 984 0610

AU:   Adelaide, SA +61 8 7073 6187

Email: [email protected]

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Autoscribe Informatics’ highly configurable LIMS solutions are used in a broad range of industries, from pharmaceuticals to the food and beverage industry, veterinary and mining. Industry specific configurations are available that can be quickly adapted to an individual user’s needs using the built-in Matrix configuration tools. A Low-Code Development Platform (LCDP) Matrix configuration tools allow non-software specialists to configure the LIMS, bringing configuration closer to the laboratory. A Matrix Gemini LIMS offers ease of use and flexibility, allowing adaption as the laboratory and user’s needs change. The local sales and implementation teams ensure prompt assistance as required.

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