LANSING, Mich. — Neogen announced that it has launched an updated version of its AccuPoint Advanced sanitation monitoring system that it said is simpler to use and provides results that are easier to analyze.
Neogen's new AccuPoint Advanced Next Generation (NG) system features a more modernized and user-friendly handheld device, with an easy-to-use ergonomic design and an improved, glove-compatible touch-screen interface, said the company. It will also provide more precise measurement through the use of a new photodiode multiplier lens and the ability to connect to Wi-Fi networks for secure data transfer.
"Our new AccuPoint system helps ensure that testing can be performed, recorded and traced in the fastest and most efficient way possible," said John Adent, Neogen's president and CEO. "Over our many years of working with the food industry, we recognize that it is imperative that our diagnostics provide the fastest, most precise and easy-to-monitor testing data on the market. We are confident that this system will provide exactly that while simultaneously providing the most user-friendly experience."
The improved system also features compatibility with the newly redesigned Data Manager with Smart Plans reporting software from Neogen, which provides streamlined testing plans and saves permanent testing records. Included with the sanitation monitoring system are the Neogen Analytics Insights and data management software programs, which allow users and administrators to take a deeper dive into environmental monitoring processes.
The company said AccuPoint Advanced NG remains the only sanitation monitoring system on the market to utilize a flat tip sampler for maximized recovery of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) and feature RFID technology for streamlined testing processes.
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