Information management offers a means to improve R&D on new materials and products, reducing cost and time to innovation
George Fitzgerald Accelrys Inc.
Information management provides a way to develop new materials, products or formulations more rapidly, on the basis of the information that a company already possesses in-house, while providing insight that can be used to guide experimentation and predict results — even when there are no experimental data available. These approaches have been successfully adopted by numerous corporations across industries and can accomplish research goals using fewer materials and less energy while delivering solutions more rapidly...
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