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Innovatum has built enterprise-class software systems to meet the compliance challenges of manufacturing, inventory and supply chain operations in the Life Sciences since 1993. Innovatum software is developed using strict disciplines of validated systems in FDA-regulated environments. Consequently, our solutions are ideal for meeting regulations such as FDA 21 CFR Part 11, and its equivalents. The following represents our current line of FDA-strength software systems:
ROBAR: The ROBAR Enterprise Label Management System is a complete bar code and RFID label design, review, approval, printing and data management system built explicitly for the needs of FDA-regulated manufacturers in the Life Sciences. ROBAR manages the entire label life-cycle from initial design and review to obsolescence, with comprehensive security and audit logs for compliance with FDA 21 CFR Part 11. Its XML interface ensures seamless integration with virtually any ERP, PLM or similar enterprise system. ROBAR's enterprise architecture enables central management and administration of labeling personnel and SOPs at any number of sites across the WAN, regardless of physical location. In short, ROBAR provides the ultimate in simplicity, security and compliance for labeling in FDA-regulated manufacturing environments. Please visit the following link to Innovatum's website for details: http://www.innovatum.com/robar.php.
InnoTasc: InnoTasc is a simple, yet robust, web-based tool for automating multi-step work processes among any number of personnel, departments and physical locations on a Wide Area Network (WAN). InnoTasc allows authorized users to electronically route any file type (e.g. PDFs, JPEGs, Word Documents, etc.) for review and approval. It can also be used without a file attachment to automate and track collaborative tasks involving multiple personnel, departments or even external business partners. InnoTasc also retains a comprehensive audit log of all workflow activities, which enables compliance with regulations such as FDA 21 CFR Part 11 among others. And the best part, InnoTasc is available at a fraction of the cost of competing document management systems. Please visit the following link to Innovatum's website for details: http://www.innovatum.com/innotasc.php.
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Innovatum, Inc.
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Data and information—whether trade secrets, intellectual property, customer records, patient information, credit card numbers, social security numbers, sales figures or manufacturing specs—is as valuable to business as treasure.
Technology has further increased the value of such information, allowing it to be stored, accessed and shared. However, open system technology has also introduced real ...
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Bar codes are an integral part of modern business in virtually every industry across the globe, providing an automated means of encoding and decoding data for a wide variety of applications. Here, an in-depth breakdown is provided of the past, present and future of this essential technology
Bar codes provide extensive benefits to businesses and consumers alike in terms of efficiency, data ...
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ACEUTICAL ENGINEERING® The Official Magazine of ISPE Green Label System Implementation May/June 2011, Vol. 31 No. 3 ©Copyright ISPE 2011
This article presents arguments for the implementation of an electronic labeling system in the life science industries. These systems are capable of generating significant Return on Investment (ROI), while at the same time reducing waste, improving efficiency, ...
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Comprehensive explanation of the challenges FDA-regulated manufacturers in the Life Sciences face in their labeling operations, and the critical components for successfully meeting those challenges.
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This article presents operational considerations and related recommended approaches for implementing serialization to address existing and upcoming regulatory requirements in a pharmaceutical environment.
e Introduction nforcement and global infrastructure discussions aside, it is safe to say that most,ifnotall,lifescienceproductmanu- facturers and distributors recognize the need for and have ...
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