German company Kaye launches smart Cloud-based monitoring system

Pforzheim, Germany, Mar. 17, 2021: Continuous monitoring in life sciences has reached the Cloud, and with the use of Big Data, accuracy process measurement company Kaye has launched  LabWatch IoT.

“Designed specifically for GxP and 21 CFR Part 11 compliance, Kaye LabWatch IoT Cloud allows simplification of the IT infrastructure,” said Kaye’s Product Manager Jon Aldous in a press release. “The reduction of system hardware is an enormous cost-saver, and by having all environmental measurements managed in the Cloud – unlike self-hosted systems – the Clouds’ continual 24/7 remote data access ensures that monitoring and alarming will never fail.”

With the Cloud, users get instant data access through mobility – alarm message boards, email, SMS and voice services – allowing immediate access to real-time data of their critical processes and products. No more interrogation required – the information is all visually presented to the user so they can take immediate actions, claimed Kaye.

“Facilities can take full advantage of the artificial intelligence modules within LabWatch IoT allowing teams to predict environmental or sensor failures” said Aldous. “After learning the heartbeats of individual chambers or freezers, LabWatch IoT can predict faulting items – and therefore save time and money by scheduling required maintenance and reducing the risk of lost product.”

Using either Kaye’s redundant wired or wireless sensor solutions, or any OPC compliant transmitter, data is sent directly to the GxP Cloud via secure and encrypted connectivity. Here, the increased flexibility to fully access views, alerts, and reports, from any browser – mobile or fixed – gives the user freedom to truly understand the monitoring conditions of their installation.

This latest release of the LabWatch IoT monitoring system further compliments ‘Kaye’s Validation and Cold Chain products’, and takes the next step into big data/IoT and its inherent analysis capability, the company announced.

Image credit: Kaye

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