Accelerated Technology Laboratories, Inc. (ATL), a premier supplier of Laboratory Data Management Solutions exhibited its range of data automation solutions at IPPE, January 28-30, 2014 at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, GA.

Sample Master and TITAN Laboratory Data Management solutions are designed to manage HACCP compliance data and quality assurance processes. These tools aid in organizing and storing analytical data, managing the supply chain and enabling the conversion of data from information to knowledge, while facilitating regulatory compliance goals. ATL's software solutions identify each sample, store metadata and sample life cycle transactions, and uniquely generate labels, bar codes and hazard data. They efficiently manage batch relationships among raw materials, processed materials, and packaged goods; empowering analysts to identify the batches affected by contamination for full-trace back (farm to fork), and automatically suspend release of a product during investigation. There is full support for integration with various ERP systems. 

ATL demonstrated Sample Master v10 - a 100 percent web-based version of the Sample Master LIMS, built on .NET framework. Sample Master v10 boasts a brand new look and feel, perfect for those organizations with multiple US locations or global operations, and a need to utilize mobile technology (tablets; iPad, Samsung Galaxy, Trimble, etc.). The software will leverage the modularity and user friendliness for which Sample Master has become known, along with the secure Result Point web portal.

ATL also featured its revolutionary Laboratory Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system, TITAN, representing the next generation in Laboratory Information Management Solutions. TITAN offers a feature-rich user experience that simplifies and promotes automation and productivity through streamlined work processes. TITAN is highly configurable and provides users the ability to tailor LIMS business rules to match their organizations' requirements, rather than modifying their way of doing business to fit a software package.

Additionally, ATL exhibited the iMobile Application for tablets, smart phones and rugged laptops. Users of this application can view chain of custody, collection list, enter results for samples that were previously scheduled and add new samples "on the fly". Plant, field and laboratory users will benefit from this technology.