Rescentris’ CERF lab notebook software future-proofs current discoveries of life science researchers. Today, accessing paper-based lab notebooks and other archived research materials is difficult and costly, with much documentation stored off-site.
Kirtas Technologies provides the ability to digitise massive amounts of documentation that can
represent decades worth of discoveries. The company’s unique and patented automatic book scanners (APT BookScan) enable fast, high-quality, gentle scanning of bound documents. The APT Bookscan captures full colour, grayscale or bitonal images and text while maintaining the integrity of the original work. “The ability to have research information from years past in a searchable format is invaluable to the entire R&D process,” noted Kirtas Founder and CEO Lotfi Belkhir. “Future-proofing past documentation offers tremendous benefits as it relates to the access and protection of intellectual property.”
Rescentris CEO Adel Mikhail said, “Bringing archived lab notebooks into a searchable format
significantly reduces redundant research. Integrating, annotating, and reusing these with current
data online in CERF can streamline R&D efforts and enable new discoveries. Combining Kirtas
with Rescentris CERF offers a complete solution to capitalise on past and present science.”
About Kirtas Technologies
Founded in 2001, Kirtas Technologies has pioneered and perfected the technology used today in quality, high-speed, nondestructive mass book digitisation. The company’s revolutionary technology redefines digitisation of all bound documents, delivering the gentlest handling, the highest image quality, faster and with fewer errors than any other solution in the marketplace today. See www.kirtas.com.
About Rescentris
Rescentris provides electronic laboratory notebook and scientific content management software solutions that enable R&D organisations to create, organise, share, and exploit their knowledge assets. CERF provides a unified desktop for knowledge workers and delivers business and scientific performance improvements. See www.rescentris.com.