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Revision as of 22:58, 23 February 2022

H&A Scientific, Inc.
Type Incorporated
Industry Laboratory informatics
Headquarters 105 A Regency Blvd., Greenville, North Carolina, U.S.
Number of locations 2
Area served Worldwide
Products
Website HAScientific.com
LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/h&a-scientific-inc-/

H&A Scientific, Inc. develops and distributes laboratory informatics software solutions for pharmaceutical and medical device companies in over 30 countries around the world.[1] H&A also offers services like calibration, validation, training, and custom software development.[2]

History

H&A Scientific, Inc. was founded in 1992 as a hardware company, making DOS workstations for chromatography equipment. They quickly went on to develop software as well, including an analog-to-digital (A/D) interface today known as ChromWave and PC-based chromatography software called PC/Chrom. In 1997, H&A released their first version of SLIM, a laboratory information management system (LIMS) for stability programs, followed a decade later by IntelliLIMS, a more industry-neutral LIMS.[1]

Older technology

In 2007, the company introduced IntelliLIMS, a slimmed-down LIMS for sample management.[1] However, the software disappeared from the company's web page sometime in late 2015[3] and was presumed no longer offered.

Technology and products

SLIM, PC/Chrom, SLIMStat, and SLIM Report Generator

SLIM (Stability Lab Information Manager) is a laboratory information management system (LIMS) designed "to manage your company’s drug stability program with optimal efficiency."[4] The software allows users to design stability study protocols, analyze statistics, and create regulatory-compliant reports.[4]

PC/Chrom is a chromatography data management system (CDMS) packaged with an Ethernet or serial port hardware interface that "interfaces your company’s HPLC, GC, or CE detector with a personal computer or corporate network server."[5] The CDMS is "FDA-regulations and GAMP guideline validated" and complies with 21 CFR Part 11 rules with audit trails and password protection. The software's features include: chromatographic runs separated by folder; automatic peak integration; calculation of unknown sample concentrations; customized response factors; peak calibration; support for chromatographic overlays; and support for capillary electrophoresis (CE) specific calculations.[5]

SLIMStat is a software tool designed "to determine the shelf life of drug products that have been placed on stability." It is capable of trend analysis, out-of-trend determination, and back calculation of purity, among other things.[6]

SLIM Report Generator is a multilingual reporting component of the SLIM software suite that "allows users to produce validated, submission-ready stability summary reports." The company states the report generator has over 50 formatting options to best display data.[7]

Features

Product: SLIM
Sample, inventory, and data management
Sample login and management?Y[4]
Sample tracking?Y[4]
Sample and/or result batching?Y[4]
Task and event scheduling?Y[4]
Option for manual result entry?Y[4]
Multiple data viewing methods?Y[4]
Data and trend analysis?Y[4]
Data and equipment sharing?
Customizable fields and/or interface?
Query capability?
Import data?Y[4]
Internal file or data linking?Y[4]
External file or data linking?
ELN support or integration?
Export data to MS Excel?Y[4]
Raw data management?Y[4]
Data warehouse?
Deadline control?
Production control?
Project and/or task management?Y[4]
Inventory management?Y[4]
Document creation and/or management?Y[4]
Case management?
Workflow management?Y[4]
Specification management?
Customer and supplier management?
Billing management?
Quality, security, and compliance
Regulatory compliance?Y[4]
QA / QC functions?
Performance evaluation?
Audit trail?Y[4]
Chain of custody?
Configurable roles and security?Y[4]
Data normalization?
Data validation?Y[4]
Data encryption?
Version control?
Automatic data backup?
Environmental monitoring?Y[4]
Reporting, barcoding, and printing
Custom reporting?Y[4]
Report printing?Y[4]
Label support?Y[4]
Barcode support?Y[4]
Export to PDF?
Export to MS Word?Y[4]
Export to HTML and/or XML?
Fax integration?
Email integration?Y[4]
Base functionality
Administrator management?Y[4]
Modular?Y[4]
Instrument interfacing and management?Y[4]
Mobile device integration?
Alarms and/or alerts?Y[4]
Work-related time tracking?
Voice recognition system?
External monitoring?
Messaging?
Multilingual?Y[4]
Network-capable?Y[4]
Web client or portal?Y[4]
Online or integrated help?
Software as a service delivery model?
Usage-based cost?
Industries served
clinical research, manufacturing and R&D, pharmaceutical

Pricing

Demonstration videos and other media

Additional information

References