Kneat.com Inc
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Price: 4.7 CAD -0.42% Market Closed
Market Cap: 447.5m CAD
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kneat.com, Inc. engages in the design, development, and supply of software for data and document management. The company is headquartered in Limerick, Limerick and currently employs 165 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2014-03-17. The firm's focus is to service the facilities, equipment and computer systems validation (CSV) market within the global life sciences industry. The firm designs develops and supplies software for data and document management within regulated environments. Its product, Kneat Gx, is a configurable, off-the-shelf application focused on validation lifecycle management and testing within the life sciences industry. Kneat Gx provides a compliant digital solution that enables companies in the life sciences industry to become compliant with an automated process. Its various validation processes include electronic logbook management, analytical instrument validation, utility and facility validation, process validation, method validation and equipment validation, among others.

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