Vendor:Astrix Technology, LLC

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Astrix Technology, LLC
Type Incorporated
Industry Consulting and staffing
Genre Laboratory informatics
Headquarters 125 Half Mile Rd., Ste. 200, Red Bank, New Jersey, United States
Number of locations 6
Area served Worldwide
Key people Dale Curtis (CEO)
Website astrixinc.com
LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/astrix-technology-group/

Astrix Technology, LLC provides vendor-neutral consulting services for the laboratory informatics industry, including assistance with information technology, regulatory compliance, and scientific staffing.[1]

History

The company was formally founded in the state of New Jersey in August 1995.[2]

In January 2021, investment bank and majority stakeholder in Astrix The DAK Group announced that it had sold its majority stake to middle-market private equity firm Quad-C Management, Inc.[3]

In December 2021, Astrix announced that it had acquired ResultWorks, which provides "business analysis and transformation services to science and information-intensive organizations," and would operate as a new Astrix business unit.[4]

Technology and services

Astrix provides consulting, staffing, and IT services to science-based businesses. Consulting services include technology planning and selection, data management and governance, business process and use case development, and change management.[5] The company is also able to develop, implement, validate, and support a wide variety of laboratory informatics technologies.[6] Not only IT systems but also data management is handled by Astrix, including addressing governance, integration, storage matters.[7] Finally, the company has a detailed process of vetting, retaining, and providing the services of scientific and IT staff.[8]

Pricing

Public pricing of services is unavailable.

Demonstration videos and other media

Astrix offers a series of free webinars on topics concerning the laboratory informatics industry. The can be found here.

Additional information

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