- In March 2024, Revvity, Inc. announced the launch of its latest development under its software division, Signals ChemDraw, as part of the Revvity Signals Software portfolio. This advanced chemistry suite is designed to enhance how researchers in both pharmaceutical and non-pharmaceutical sectors, as well as academia, visualize and share complex chemical structures. The platform aims to streamline collaboration across scientific disciplines, enabling more efficient communication of chemical data. By improving workflow integration and scientific productivity, this launch is expected to strengthen Revvity's market position and support the growing demand for digital chemistry solutions
- In August 2020, Thermo Fisher Scientific Launched Core Informatics 7.0, a cloud-based software upgrade aimed at improving data management within research and development settings. This solution introduced advanced data visualization, collaboration features, and enhanced integration, empowering scientists to manage complex workflows more efficiently. The software supports better decision-making and accelerates innovation, reinforcing Thermo Fisher's position in the digital laboratory solutions market.
- In July 2020, Agilent Technologies released OpenLab CDS 3.0, a cloud-enabled software enhancement designed to streamline data acquisition, processing, and reporting. Featuring improved user interfaces, stronger data security, and seamless lab instrument integration, this version helps laboratories boost productivity while ensuring compliance. The update underscores Agilent’s commitment to simplifying lab operations through digital transformation
- In June 2020, Waters Corporation introduced NuGenesis 8.0, an advanced cloud-based platform focused on optimizing laboratory workflows. With upgrades supporting data integrity, compliance, and global data management, this software caters to the stringent needs of industries such as pharmaceuticals. The release strengthens Waters' role in delivering scalable informatics solutions for regulated research environments



