With the current functional enhancements, configurability and facelift, our app has also been given a new name, lisa.go.
The lisa.go Lab version has been implemented as an intuitive, lightweight app for the live recording of measurement results in the laboratory where they occur – directly on the devices.
As lisa.go Field, also developed in close cooperation with our customers, offline-capable mode for use simply anywhere – in the laboratory or on the move. Where online is not possible.
New features, such as user-selectable recording views and integrated sampling protocols, simplify and speed up work processes. This is how value recording works today.
If you have any questions or are interested, please get in touch.
The future of laboratory work is networked – and lisa.connect® 2.0 shows what is already possible! In the latest issue of Laborpraxis, we report on an exciting use case from our in-house laboratory. What do yoghurt cultures have to do with connectivity? The answer is in the article! A perfect example of how connectivity is already making its way into everyday laboratory work.
“The quality management system is lived by the t&p employees.” is feedback that we receive time and again after our audits.
In October, we were re-certified according to DIN EN ISO 9001:2015. The certificate is now valid until November 2027.
“Quality management is an important part of our corporate policy and the continuous improvement of our organisation not only has an internal effect, but also and above all an external effect through an innovative and economical range of services for our customers that is geared towards their needs,” Our Managing Director Dirk Zöllner summarises the quality policy at t&p.
In addition to the consideration of and adaptability to changing framework conditions, this year’s audit report explicitly mentions project management as “good practice”:
The “systematic and structured handling of internal and external projects supported by suitable tools” was particularly emphasised by the auditor.
We are delighted with the great audit result and would like to thank the entire team, especially those who were actively involved over the two days and were able to represent our quality management system so positively. Of course, this also includes our QMB, Dr Marc Mackenstedt.
In Germany, the SHAPTH project (interface harmonisation and exchange platform for drinking water hygiene) aims to harmonise the data exchange formats used for drinking water analyses and the associated data and catalogues. This is an initiative that is being funded as part of the ÖGD Pact and implemented as a cross-state measure (ELFA – Ein Land Für Alle) (see also www.SHAPTH.info).
We have been supporting the project for over a year with a seat on the expert committee and are contributing to the success of the project with our experience both professionally in the drinking water sector and technologically in the design of processes for data exchange.
The current pilot phase serves to gather experience with the new drinking water data format XWasser for the transmission of test reports before the other processes are successively realised.
We are of course also supporting this initiative and the associated simplification with corresponding (interface) modules in lisa.lims. All the groups addressed in the target image are already users of our LIMS and will benefit in future from the fact that we were involved at an early stage and participated in the design of SHAPTH.
Close and trusting cooperation with the customer is of crucial importance to us for the successful and sustainable development of the company. We have been able to count UCL (Umwelt Control Labor, Lünen) among our customers for many years and together we have already implemented some exciting projects. In addition to regular exchanges as part of ongoing activities, we are also always happy to visit in person. This not only gives us the opportunity to see lisa.lims in action on site, but also to gain valuable insights for further development.