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Thursday, March 23
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Ometric
on Thu 23 Mar 2006 12:10 AM EST
![]() Thursday, March 16
by
Ometric
on Thu 16 Mar 2006 12:28 PM EST
GlaxoSmithKline, Inc. and Ometric Corporation have jointly approved the release of the following partial abstract of a paper to be published. Real-Time Monitoring of Pharmaceutical Powder Blending at Low Concentrations Using Multivariate Optical Computing Dwight S. Walker1, Robert P. Freese2,
David L. Perkins2, Ryan J. Priore2, Kwabena
Amponsah-Manager1, John C. Blackburn2, and Jonathan H.
James2 1 - GlaxoSmithKline Inc., Research Triangle Park, NC 2 - Ometric Corporation., Columbia, SC Abstract
Near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy of a pharmaceutical
powder containing two active ingredients in an excipient was used as the basis
for the design of a multivariate optical computing system. Dynamic blending
experiments in a Key pharmaceutical blender in which the active was added were
recorded. Dynamic experiments yielded a blending time-to-homogeneity of 20
minutes.![]() Wednesday, March 15
by
Ometric
on Wed 15 Mar 2006 09:36 PM EST
PITTCON attendees have
enjoyed the live demonstration of real-time, in-line final product testing at a
rate of five tablets per second using patented Multivariate Optical Computing™
(MOC™) technology. Final
tests at the rate of five tablets per second have been performed using
SpectrInline Processware.
At such speeds, SpectrInline™ provides for testing of up to 18,000 tablets per hour. On a process line producing 100,000 tablets per hour, six SpectrInline systems can perform 100-percent final product testing.
by
Ometric
on Wed 15 Mar 2006 02:36 PM EST
![]() Tuesday, March 14
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Ometric
on Tue 14 Mar 2006 02:24 PM EST
by
Ometric
on Tue 14 Mar 2006 01:53 PM EST
The Ometric booth has been drawing quite a crowd. PITTCON 2006 attendees have come from every direction to see Ometric’s real-time, in-line demonstrations. Although we knew some of our booth guests before the show, many of them have noticed our presence here and decided to stop by. One of our visitors even told us that he stopped by because he saw our protest! Visitors have represented major companies from a variety of industries,
including pharmaceuticals, oil and gas, chemicals, food and beverage and homeland
security. We’ve also met with representatives of major regulatory agencies. And
yesterday, we had a visit from our friends and supporters from So, if you haven’t come by to see us yet, what are you waiting for? Visit Ometric at PITTCON through Thursday afternoon in Booth #5657. Monday, March 13
by
Ometric
on Mon 13 Mar 2006 01:36 PM EST
A group of protesters began the first day of PITTCON® 2006 by demonstrating in front of the
Their demand? Real-time, in-line spectroscopy. “Give us your spectra; we’ll give you control!” they shouted. “Real-time, in-line!” Their picketing signs read Control Freaks Unite! and I Want Control, Right Now!. Luckily, the protesters won’t have to live in a world without real-time, in-line spectroscopy. In fact, the group of demonstrators has been spotted throughout the day at Booth #5657, viewing… well, demonstrations. |
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