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Instrumentation and measurement specialist Testo Saveris brings its dedicated range of solutions for the pharmaceutical sector. The company will be demonstrating the value of its fully automated and comprehensive monitoring system, testo Saveris 1. Combining sensors and software, backed by technical service, the system delivers reliable and precise monitoring of key metrics, including temperature and humidity.
With its intuitive modular design and a range of hardware options to choose from, testo Saveris 1 can easily be integrated into existing infrastructures and configured to suit specific requirements across the pharmaceutical supply chain; from production and cleanroom, via logistics, to end-user environments such as pharmacies and hospitals.
“Companies across the pharmaceutical and life sciences supply chain want assurance for traceability and compliance – and testo Saveris 1 can deliver it,” says Youssef Khattabi, Team Leader Subject Matter Experts – Pharma for Testo Saveris. “By combining high-precision measuring technology, intuitively operated software and comprehensive service, we work closely with customers to find the optimum system.”
Testo Saveris 1 uses digital and analogue probes to measure critical values, which are stored on in-built data loggers and transmitted to the system base via communication modules. Thanks to Testo’s Ultra Range radio technology, signals can travel long distances and pass through solid objects such as walls.
The hub analyses the data received and will trigger an alarm if limit parameters are breached. Alerts can be sent to designated personnel via email, SMS or decentralized alarms using htttp signals, such as alarm lights, Teams messages or relays. Equally, a complete system overview is available in real-time via web or app.
This is backed by Testo’s technical support, on hand to solve any issues quickly, efficiently and in line with regulations.