Description

FUTURA Scada Software deliver greater online connectivity, data analysis and mining capabilities, providing better insights throughout your online biomass monitoring process.

FUTURA SCADA is a GAMP 5 compliant software package that allows the end user, on one screen, to:
  • Set up and then optimise each individual FUTURA system.
  • Provide continuous data collection for any number of FUTURA systems with an events timeline.
  • Provide frequency scanning to calculate some additional parameters (including delta C, critical frequency, Cole-Cole alpha) and derive information on the cells including cell bio-volume and diameter.
  • Carry out retrospective analysis of seperate data sets from different experiments – data is easily exported to excel via simple csv files.
  • Monitor probe life parameters.
  • Can also operate as an OPC server making capacitance and conductivity measurements across the different frequencies as well as the additional parameters available as tags for a third party SCADA.

FUTURA System Overview

The FUTURA system’s three primary hardware components are:
The Probe, the FUTURA Instrument (Head Amplifier) and the Transmitter.

Widely adopted by the world’s leading biotech companies in both R&D and cGMP, ABER’s products are small and light but deliver powerful capabilities and great application flexibility.

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ABER’s FUTURA and OPTURA range of biomass measurement and monitoring sensors offers compact, lightweight instrumentation for use on conventional and disposable bioreactors alike. ABER’s pioneering work in the development and use of dielectric instrumentation to monitor biomass, by measuring cell membrane capacitance and media conductivity, has regularly set new standards. In the biotech market, our current FUTURA range is seen as the benchmark in determining live cell concentration online in bioreactors.

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ABER’s FUTURA range of biomass measurement and monitoring sensors offers compact, lightweight instrumentation for use on conventional and disposable bioreactors alike.

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