BSI providers of enos are pleased to announce a new colaboration with Transnetyx, the trusted genotyping partner for thousands of life sciences researchers. “This latest collaboration further streamlines enos for its users, eliminating manual data entry by directly importing genotyping results from Transnetyx into the platform, whilst simultaneously calculating this information to store the genotyping data under the relevant animal record. This is all done without any data reformatting or translation, thus offering a considerable advantage over other similar solutions”, says Franck DECANT, the Product Manager of enos who spearheads the development processes. He has been collaborating with John MINNICK, VP for Information Technology for Transnetyx. Both teams seek to reduce the labor investment of data transfer and eliminate opportunities for human error.

“For months, our development department has been working hard to make enos a very open platform which will directly link with multiple products such as scales, probes, id chip readers and smart cages, all of which are devices largely used by the international research community. We are collaborating with clients and manufacturers in US and Europe to make enos part of the most efficient scientific community solutions cluster. We are excited to add another time and cost saving measure to our software enos, with this new Transnetyx interface. We strongly believe that this strategy will reinforce our international growth and help us to quickly establish BSI in APAC region as well” says Pierre-Yves BLANCHET, CEO and President of BSI.

CEO and President of Transnetyx, Bob BEAN states, “Our biggest focus at Transnetyx is centered on accuracy. We are committed to doing anything we can to eliminate the all too common human error found in genotyping. We are excited about the new feature that BSI has implemented with integrating our genotyping results service into their customer’s database allowing more researchers to streamline their data and be more efficient.”

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