From: chemistry-request at ccl.net
To: chemistry-request at ccl.net
Date: Fri Jun 9 06:19:11 2023
Subject: 23.06.27 Torx Make: Real-time collaboration between Biotech and CRO for simplified communication and workflow management
Torx Make: Real-time collaboration between Biotech and CRO for simplified communication and workflow management

The cloud-native Torx platform is the only complete DMTA (design-make-test-analyze) solution on the market. 
It provides chemistry teams with a centralized location to create, share and manage compounds, synthesis and biological testing.

Torx Make, available as a standalone module can be used to facilitate secure, real-time dialogue between biotech 
companies and CROs (contract research organizations) around the world, bringing enhanced features to optimise and 
simplify processes while maximizing budgets. A spring release saw new elements including a "Time in status" filter 
to enable a real-time view of how compounds are progressing through the workflow. This enables medicinal chemists 
to quickly identify bottlenecks in their DMTA cycle times which are lost in traditional Excel or PowerPoint based 
CRO communication and management systems.

Join us on June 27 for an informative webinar where Torx Application Scientist Simon Lanceron, will discuss how 
Torx Make can revolutionize the Biotech/ CRO relationship to enable complete tracking and management of synthesis projects.

If you’re unable to attend, request a demo to see how you can inspire your research teams to work together and deliver faster.

Date: Tuesday June 27th, 2023
Time: 4pm BST / 11am EDT / 8am PDT
Duration: 45 minutes
Format: Webinar

Register here: https://www.torx-software.com/about/events/torx-make/
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