Laboratory Internet of Things (IoT) Devices

Internet of Things (IoT) devices collect data about the physical world and make these data available in the Cloud. In the laboratory, such connectivity can be exploited for tasks such as continual monitoring of laboratory environment and instruments, inventory management, and data collection. Connected laboratory devices help streamline workflows and can provide assurance that equipment and processes are running smoothly with adherence to regulatory guidelines.
CompanyElemental MachinesElemental MachinesElemental MachinesElemental Machines
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DescriptionThe Elemental Machines platform ingests data from equipment and the environment and stores it in the Cloud. Data can be used for alerting and monitoring if a piece of equipment is out of specification. This data can also be used in quality systems and for regulatory filings. Data can be used for ... Read MoreThe Element-A is a wireless, battery-powered Internet of Things (IoT) sensor used to continuously monitor the environment. The Element-A measures Temperature, Humidity, Pressure and Light and transmits these readings via Bluetooth to the Elemental Cloud. The Element-A is ideal for measuring the ... Read MoreElement-D is an Internet of Things (IoT) device used to extract data and metadata from other equipment such as incubators, balances, pH meters, blood glucose analyzers and other common analytical equipment. Data from the equipment is transmitted via WiFi to the Elemental Machines Cloud.The Element-T (ET) is a wireless, portable, Internet of Things temperature sensor typically used to monitor the temperature of critical equipment. The Element-T uses a thermocouple to measure temperatures and transmits those readings to a WiFi and cellular-enabled tablet. The tablet, or gateway, ... Read More
TypeIntelligent platform for data scienceWireless, portableIoT device for collecting and storing data from OEM EquipmentWireless, portable
ApplicationsEnterprise Asset Monitoring. Quality and Compliance. Process Optimization. Enterprise Data Management. Lab of the Future.Used for alerting and monitoring of environments, such as laboratories or vivariums. Alerts can be sent when the environmental conditions are out of spec. Environmental data is saved and can be correlated with experimental results to find and understand anomalies.Collecting data and metadata on OEM equipment for LIMS and ELN systems, quality systems and regulatory compliance. Typical uses include incubators, balances and pH meters.Alerting and monitoring of equipment such as freezers and fridges. Understanding equipment utilization. Predictive analytics. Continuously collects data for Quality systems and regulatory compliance
MeasuresInquireIoT Temperature, humidity, pressure and light sensorInquireInquire
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