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LabVantage to Acquire LIMS Business

By LabMedica International staff writers
Posted on 01 Jul 2009
LabVantage (Bridgewater, NJ, U.S.A), will acquire Life Technologies' SQL*laboratory information management system (LIMS) thus providing its thin-client LIMS, Sapphire, to professionals worldwide. More...


The SQL*LIMS business from Applied Biosystems, a part of Life Technologies, is an enterprise LIMS provider that manages the laboratory process lifecycle. Sapphire is a zero-footprint, thin-client laboratory information management suite, tailored to manage organizations' critical laboratory information across its worldwide operations to optimize productivity and more effectively share knowledge.

"This transaction creates a powerful combination of technology and people. With more than 250 dedicated LIMS employees around the world, plus an extensive partner network, LabVantage will be even better equipped to meet the needs of customers seeking to deploy LIMS across their global enterprise," said Jim Aurelio, president and CEO of LabVantage.

"We will continue to support the SQL*LIMS product and customers with the same high level of care and attention that they receive currently. These customers, indeed, all of our customers, will gain access to a broader portfolio of world-class software products and services" he added.

LabVantage Solutions, Inc. develops, discovers, and formulates raw material testing and quality management laboratories across many industries.

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