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Xyntek Selected to Integrate Electronic Lab Notebook for Leading Biopharmaceutical Company

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Xyntek, Inc. a global leader in technology consulting, design, build, and integration of laboratory automation and information systems, has announced that they have entered into an agreement with a leading biopharmaceutical client to integrate and deploy a global Electronic Laboratory Notebook (ELN) solution. The ELN solution is being implemented to enable scientists to conduct their drug research and development activities in a paperless laboratory environment, while increasing productivity, efficiencies and collaboration, improving GxP compliance, and ensuring Intellectual Property protection.

The ELN will integrate existing lab automation technologies and information systems such as Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS), Scientific Data management Systems (SDMS), Chromatography Data Management Systems (CDMS), Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) systems, and Compound/Sample Management and Fulfillment systems into a single solution.

Xyntek will help implement the ELN for both small and large molecule research and development, across multiple sites in the United States and Europe. The number of users will eventually exceed 1500 users. The ELN will offer considerable flexibility and customization that enables the application to conform to the needs of the users and departmental business processes.

As part of this effort, Xyntek will be involved with key aspects of project planning, detailed assessments, design and execution activities, including:
  
        --  Communicating with end users and management across the various
            departments to gather requirements and transform their expectations
            into notebook templates, work flows and functions that result in
            increased ease of use and reduce upfront training hurdles for
            laboratory associates
        --  Prioritizing template design and creation for department checklists
        --  Templates and recipe development and execution with focus on
            collecting and recording data and metadata that are normally the
            content of paper-based notebooks. Focus will be made on creating
            templates and recipes with the 'look' of the paper-based system the
            associates know and are accustomed to
        --  Integrating ELN Forms and/or Templates with third party applications
        --  Training subject matter experts (SME) on ELN
        --  Collaborate with compliance personnel on issues of GxP relevance