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Elemental Machines partners with Hopara to help labs optimize operations and avoid costly inefficienciesCAMBRIDGE, Mass., Sept. 21, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Elemental Machines, developer of the Intelligent Operations Platform, has struck a partnership with Hopara, developer of the world's first Agile Digital Twins platform, to help businesses visualize their facilities and assets. Lab professionals are tasked with overseeing multitudes of assets across multiple facilities to support utilization, scheduling, and real-time troubleshooting. This partnership will allow users to optimize asset utilization by better predicting and preventing downtime by leveraging Elemental's Intelligent Operations Platform and Hopara's Agile Digital Twins. Now, users will be able to visualize all devices on an interactive floor plan, alongside real-time alerts, status, availability, and additional details via the Elemental Machines database. Through this innovative software partnership, labs will establish a single, contextual view of their facilities inclusive of planning, monitoring, utilization, and scheduling. Users will gain effortless visibility and access to the full lifecycle of their labs and assets. The integration will allow any user to pan, zoom, or jump around datasets to easily pinpoint the exact information they need. Both technologies are easily configurable, require no special end-user skills or training, and are integrated for seamless data flow. "We are excited to team with Elemental Machines to give anyone an easy way to see all devices and their status in context," explained Gant Redmon, CEO of Hopara. "This is a great way to bettr leverage investments already made." With the new partnership, users can now instantly see exactly which instrument(s) are out of range and precisely locate their position within their space. Scientists and technicians can also see where instruments are physically located and can filter for just what they are looking for, potentially saving time and effort for all team members. Furthermore, the new integration will allow users to connect historical trends with physical locations to identify recurring and outlier events, such as environmental fluctuations or user-specific errors. This resolution will provide users with greater value and insights from the data they are already collecting. "Adding Hopara to our Elemental Machines ecosystem provides customers with a visual representation of device-specific data, moving the industry closer to a true digital twin for the laboratory," said Sridhar Iyengar, Chief Innovation Officer at Elemental Machines. About Hopara About Elemental Machines
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