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Titian Software to Host 2011 UGM in Philadelphia


9/20/2011 10:49:29 AM

LONDON, UK (20 September 2011) – Leading sample management software provider, Titian Software, has announced that its 2011 US User Group Meeting (UGM) will take place on September 28-29 2011 at the Chemical Heritage Foundation Conference Center, Philadelphia, PA. The UGM is being held back to back with the IQPC 7th Annual CMI 2011 Compound Management & Integrity Summit (26-28 September).

The comprehensive program of symposia will begin with opening remarks from Titian’s CEO, Edmund Wilson, where an update on the proven features of the Mosaic modular sample management software will be presented. Throughout the meeting, leading speakers and users of the Mosaic software will have numerous opportunities to present their work and participate in a number of round table discussions, including:

- Inventory Searching

- Changing sample management functional roles

Titian’s leading modular sample management software, Mosaic, provides a comprehensive platform for both advanced enterprise-wide compound and sample library management or a simple one-stop solution for a single lab. Titian’s Mosaic software optimizes the tracking, ordering and preparation of small molecule compounds, biological samples and reagents, in addition to providing workflow management modules, and full integration with compound stores, sample handling robotics and laboratory automation systems.

Mosaic has been developed for life science research organisations and pharmaceutical R&D laboratories and has been chosen by 13 of the top 20 bio-pharma companies.

For further details on the Titan UGM, 28-29 September, Philadelphia, PA, please visit the Titian Software website, www.titian.co.uk.

Titian

Established in 1999, Titian supplies software products and consultancy services that help clients to improve the management of samples (compounds, reagents and biological samples) to their vital research processes. 13 of the Top 20 pharma/biotech companies have chosen Titian’s Mosaic sample management technologies to provide increased sample quality, service levels, and sample conservation while reducing overall operating cost and time.

Mosaic – modular sample management software

Mosaic is Titian Software’s comprehensive, modular software product to control and monitor all aspects of sample storage and preparation. These include sample inventory tracking and ordering, workflow management, control of third party robotic equipment such as automated stores and liquid handlers, and integration with existing IT systems. From small biotech to global pharma, Mosaic helps to provide a seamless, error-free sample supply chain.

Consultancy Services

Titian provides strategic and technical consultancy to help life science research organisations optimise their sample management processes. Building on over 10 years of experience and extensive knowledge of industry best practice, Titian offers consultancy services including user requirements capture, process mapping and re-engineering, and software system implementation.



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