WinLims marketing deal for Ireland

  • 21 August 2009

Software provider Quality Systems International (QSI) has partnered with Lennox Laboratory Supplies to market its Laboratory Information Management System, WinLims, across Ireland.

English Company QSI partnered with the Irish company to provide the WinLims solution combined with QSI’s unique WinLims rental scheme.

The lease scheme has been specifically developed to enable organisations to save on spending significant capital when investing in the software.

The companies say the partnership will provide the first true ‘off the shelf’ laboratory information management system within the market place, making laboratory information management system technology available to all companies at low cost and risk-free.

WinLims is already one of the top three global commercial information managements systems for laboratories.

Clive Collier, QSI’s managing director, said: “Lennox Laboratory Supplies has a long pedigree in the Irish laboratory market which means that Irish customers of WinLims can rest assured they will be dealing with people that understand their laboratory needs, are familiar with the Irish laboratory scene and will receive a high degree of support from a customer focused local company.”

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