05.18.16
Coptis—known for software solutions for cosmetic R&D—invited guests to its first and now annual U.S. Users Club meeting on May 12 after NYSCC Suppliers' Day. This event featured a live discussion of the features of Coptis Lab software and its new packaging module.
According to company founder Anne Karagoz, the creation of a packaging module was the next step to complete the Coptis Lab software, precisely meeting the fundamental need of the cosmetic industry to manage simultaneously packaging data along with all data required in the development of a formula such as raw materials, regulatory, tests and more.
Main features of the packaging module include centralized management of primary and secondary components' information (composition, nature, origin, specifications, traces/impurities, prices and documentation). It also includes creation of Bill of Materials (BOM), price simulations based on quantity and supplier as well as follow-up of tests on the finished product: stability, compatibility, etc. Soon when editing the product information file (PIF), the required packaging reports can be included automatically.
Coptis touts that this technology works to optimize efficiency in the improvement of information sharing and collaboration between the packaging team and formulators. It also provides secured access to data and centralizes information to prevent regulatory and compliance issues.
According to company founder Anne Karagoz, the creation of a packaging module was the next step to complete the Coptis Lab software, precisely meeting the fundamental need of the cosmetic industry to manage simultaneously packaging data along with all data required in the development of a formula such as raw materials, regulatory, tests and more.
Main features of the packaging module include centralized management of primary and secondary components' information (composition, nature, origin, specifications, traces/impurities, prices and documentation). It also includes creation of Bill of Materials (BOM), price simulations based on quantity and supplier as well as follow-up of tests on the finished product: stability, compatibility, etc. Soon when editing the product information file (PIF), the required packaging reports can be included automatically.
Coptis touts that this technology works to optimize efficiency in the improvement of information sharing and collaboration between the packaging team and formulators. It also provides secured access to data and centralizes information to prevent regulatory and compliance issues.