Waters Introduces Next-Generation Alliance iS HPLC System Aimed at Reducing Up to 40% of Common Lab Errors
Waters Corporation (NYSE:WAT) has launched its Alliance iS High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) System, designed to enhance quality control in laboratories by reducing common errors by up to 40%. This next-generation system integrates with Empower Chromatography Software and eConnect HPLC Columns, promoting operational risk management and productivity. Featuring an intuitive touchscreen for guided operation and system health monitoring, it helps laboratories meet compliance and product delivery goals. The Alliance iS HPLC System will be available starting May 2023.
- Launch of Alliance iS HPLC System designed to reduce common errors by up to 40%.
- Integration with Empower Chromatography Software and eConnect HPLC Columns improves productivity.
- User-friendly touchscreen interface enhances operational efficiency and compliance.
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News Summary:
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The Waters™ Alliance™ iS High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) System brings a new level of simplicity and instrument intelligence to QC analyses, helping laboratories eliminate up to
40% of common errors. -
Next-generation HPLC System pairs with Waters Empower™
Chromatography Software and eConnect™ HPLC Columns to help laboratories manage operational risk, mitigate disruptions, and increase overall productivity. - Easy-to-use touchscreen provides intuitive operation and system health checks together with guided troubleshooting and maintenance to help analysts meet product release deadlines.
The new
“Today’s QC laboratories are very different than they were 50 years ago when Waters introduced its first commercial HPLC system helping ensure the tens of thousands of prescription drugs on the market are pure, safe, and will work as expected,” said
Based on broad and in-depth customer insights, the Alliance iS HPLC System is thoughtfully designed for the unique needs of the QC laboratory, bringing intuitive simplicity to routine measurements. With visual prompts and alerts delivered via an intuitive touchscreen interface, the system notifies the operator if an improper method is chosen for an application, when a sample vial is missing, when it’s time to refill a solvent bottle, or if it’s time for system maintenance. These are common conditions that when caught early enough, can eliminate system errors that would otherwise degrade the ability of scientists to get needed drugs to patients and ultimately cost a laboratory time and money.
The system also integrates with the cloud-native waters_connect™
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The very latest compliance-ready, industry-standard
Empower Chromatography Software with full audit tracking capabilities. - Advanced instrument touchscreen for guided system operation and maintenance.
- eConnect Column Tag Technology to link column information including injection counts via near-field communication (NFC) technology.
- Automated system diagnostic pre-checks to help meet error reduction key performance indicators (KPIs).
- Tool-free fittings to prevent leaks and provide better chromatography.
Additional Resources
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Learn more about
Waters Alliance iS HPLC System product features and benefits - Download the Alliance iS HPLC System brochure
- Read the blog post Waters Pushes the Boundaries with Intuitive Simplicity
- Visit the Waters online press kit for Alliance iS and PittCon ’23 news
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i *Estimate based on Waters' market research in 2022 after surveying 56 global pharmaceutical company QC labs.
ii The waters_connect System Monitoring application is only available in
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