DateFeb 09, 21
Sartorius Stedim Biotech S.A.
Product News
SIMCA® 17 Now Available with Improved Spectroscopy Modeling for PAT

Göttingen, February 9th, 2021

The latest version of SIMCA Multivariate Data Analysis software - SIMCA 17 - embraces the growing importance of spectroscopy in pharmaceutical quality control by integrating spectral analysis and process modeling in one efficient solution that puts data-driven decision making at your fingertips.

We are very proud to announce the release of a new version of our MVDA solution SIMCA. As mentioned, SIMCA 17 is focused on upgrading and complementing the Spectroscopy functionality in SIMCA. The new additions will make it easier and faster to create multivariate calibration models that are essential in your PAT initiatives. The multivariate models created in SIMCA are key elements in giving you the full value of your investment in spectroscopy equipment.

With SIMCA 17 we introduce an extended set of preprocessing tools making it possible to enhance the predictive abilities of you calibration model. Together with the new calibration wizard, that provide a guided workflow from splitting your samples into calibration and validation groups to an instant and visual comparison of predictive ability.

The calibration wizard makes it easy to find the best performing model speeding up the time from data to a predictive model that can be deployed for routine use in regulated environments. Intuitive and fast interactive visualization of data and models to improve interpretation of data sets and shorten the decision-making time.
As always, a new version of SIMCA come with performance and stability improvements and additions in general usability. In SIMCA 17 we have especially worked on plot responsiveness and interactivity.

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