H.E.L Group, a developer and manufacturer of laboratory tools for process optimisation, safety, and scale-up, has announced the release of the latest version of its laboratory automation software, labCONSOL 1.2. The functionality included in the update aims to enhance the user experience, increasing lab productivity and efficiency and facilitating process automation.
Central to the 1.2 update is enhanced calibration tools, which aim to streamline the user’s ability to modify and calibrate any system across multiple parameters simultaneously. The updated system is housed within a user-centric interface that guides customers through the calibration process, the company says, simplifying the task and minimising experimental errors.
labCONSOL 1.2 also extends additional support to process safety, and battery testing end users, with tools that allow the progression of a test plan to be controlled. New integrated controls enable mid-experiment suspension, giving users the flexibility to pause and adjust ongoing processes without requiring the experiment to be terminated and restarted.
Premium-level service customers will see this update and future releases of labCONSOL automatically included.
Louise Madden, CEO of H.E.L Group, commented: “We are proud to announce the release of the latest version of our highly innovative lab automation software, labCONSOL. The new version has been developed with users in mind, with added functionality that doesn’t compromise labCONSOL’s exceptional usability and accessibility. It broadens support to our process safety and battery testing users.”
Joseph Willmot, Software Product Manager of H.E.L Group, added: “The launch of labCONSOL 1.2 delivers on our promise of providing regular, impactful updates that add important functionality to our platform that empowers our customers to design more complex experiments with greater ease. Importantly, the simple-to-use interface allows all customers to plan experiments and take a strategic approach to their systems and lab through effortless automation.”