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Temperature mapping in GxP - data logger placement and amount

Learn the best practices for determining how many data loggers you need – and where you should place them – for your next temperature mapping study.

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Date: April 23rd of February, 2025

  • 4.30 P.M. CEST
  • 3.30 P.M. BST
  • 10.30 A.M. EDT
  • 9.30 A.M. CDT

Accurate and sufficient data is essential for a successful temperature mapping study – and the first step in ensuring this is knowing how many data loggers you need and where to place them.

But how do you determine the optimal data logger amount and placement for your validation requirements?

Join us for a webinar where Eupry co-founder and Chief of Quality Jakob Konradsen and Head of Validation Arsalan Bassir will go through the guidelines for data logger placement for temperature mapping in GxP and how to define the best setup for your operation.

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Determining the right data logger deployment for your mapping can seem complex. It is both about not underdoing but also not overdoing it.

Deploying too many data loggers can complicate your operations and lead to wasteful spending on equipment and team resources. Contrarily, by using too few loggers, you risk capturing incomplete data, compromising the integrity of your report.

Luckily, although defining the right strategy is not straightforward, it is achievable.

Join us for a webinar where Eupry co-founder and Chief of Quality Jakob Konradsen and Head of Validation Arsalan Bassir will go through the guidelines for defining the optimal setup for you.

Key takeaways

  • Best practices for defining data logger placement
  • How to determine the amount of data loggers needed
  • The most common data logger location pitfalls

The speakers

  • Arsalan Bassir, Validation Team Lead at Eupry
  • Jakob Konradsen, Co-founder & Chief Quality Officer 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

Temperature mapping solutions built for GxP

We help you perform GxP-compliant temperature mappings in less time, for fewer costs, and with full compliance confidence. Choose between on-site, remote, and DIY options. Learn how it works in our mapping catalog.

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