DASGIP iApp now includes webcam support
Scientists and process engineers using the DASGIP iApp can now watch live views of their bioreactors from webcams installed in the laboratory while they have all the key bioprocess variables monitored at a glance.
Setpoints and parameters can be controlled and adjusted online. Access to real-time and historical data is supported by powerful online charts.
The universal DASGIP iApp supports parallel remote access to globally distributed bioreactor systems via Wi-Fi or 3G mobile networks. Data security is ensured by utilizing VPN connectivity.
About DASGIP: DASGIP has been an industry leading supplier of benchtop bioreactor solutions for the biotech, pharma and chemical industries as well as academia and research institutions since 1991. Process engineers, scientists and product developers use DASGIP Parallel Bioreactor Systems for the cultivation of their microbial, plant, animal and human cells to benefit from increased productivity, high reproducibility, and ease of scale up. A team of more than 70 in-house experts contribute to the ongoing success of the company with a compound 5 years annual growth rate of about 25%. DASGIP is headquartered in Juelich (Germany) and has operations throughout Europe, North America and Asia.
Contact: Claudia M. Hüther, Tel: +49 2461.980 -121, c.huether@dasgip.de
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