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How to eliminate the gaps in your temperature compliance processes

Have you streamlined your temperature compliance processes by unifying monitoring, calibration and mapping?

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Date: February 29th

Time: 3.30-4.30 PM CET, 2.30-3.30 PM GMT, 9.30-10.30 AM CST

When working in highly regulated industries like pharma, biotech, and logistics, navigating the landscape of temperature compliance can be a struggle.

Not streamlining your temperature compliance processes can induce the risk of error and wasted resources, leading to valuable information being lost in the process.

This is why we want to invite you to a talk about how you can mitigate risks while saving time by unifying monitoring, calibration, and mapping.

Join us in uncovering the best practices and strategies to streamline your temperature compliance processes.

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Key takeaways

  • How to spot the gaps in your compliance process
  • The risks involved in handling monitoring, mapping, and calibration separately
  • Strategies for unifying all your temperature compliance efforts

Meet the speakers

  • Adam Hartmann-Kruckow,
    Co-founder & Chief Quality Officer at Eupry

  • Aleš Ukmar,
    Senior consultant at Eupry

Client Testimonials

  • The calibration of the Eupry temperature loggers is easy and quick. I received a box with the new sensors (…) It took me under an hour to calibrate 40 loggers – including the time it took to find the refrigerators.”

    Kasper H. Christophersen

    Research Associate at Novozymes

  • “Automated temperature monitoring allows us to relax knowing that the temperature is automatically recorded, giving us reliable alarms if temperature deviation occurs.”

    Dora Adanic

    Chief Operating Officer at Genera Research

  • “The Eupry data loggers were easy and convenient to set up, the flexibility of the system offers the possibility to be aware of any change whenever there is a problem, and more importantly, the archives which hold all data in the cloud can be achieved at all times.”

    Elvis Bergue

    Electromechanical and Water Manager at Axonova