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Waters, LabVantage Partnership Targets Informatics Integration

March 6, 2009

Waters Corporation and LabVantage Solutions, Inc. jointly announce a strategic partnership to integrate laboratory software for improved efficiency and effectiveness at laboratory dependent organizations.


Collaborating with existing common customers, Waters and LabVantage have already integrated LabVantage's SAPPHIRE Laboratory Information Management Suite with Waters NuGenesis Scientific Data Management System and Empower 2 chromatography data software solutions.

The intended long-term impact is to eliminate infrastructure silos, harmonize global variations, and maximize scientific data and experience within the organization to increase overall quality of work.

"Customers are seeking to decrease laboratory turnaround time, lower costs of laboratory operations, and reduce errors and non-compliance events throughout their company," says Ron Kasner, Vice President of Corporate Development for LabVantage. "We have better enabled our customers to eliminate manual transcription errors, remove redundant activities, and scale laboratory operations."

"While we are excited about announcing our relationship with LabVantage, we realize that the focus is on the customer," says Phil Kilby, Senior Manager, Informatics Business and Partner Development for Waters Division. "Our goal is to improve information management and laboratory connectivity, so organizations can more easily and quickly turn scientific data into value-added business decisions."

Source: Waters Corporation and LabVantage Soultions, Inc.


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