Edmonton, AB
Develop software solutions for scientists
11420-142 St
Edmonton, AB T5M 1V1
CA
11420-142 St
Edmonton, AB T5M 1V1
CA
Legal Name: InterSCInet Inc.
Number of Employees: 3
InterSCInet is a new company that was founded by a small group of scientists to create applications that service the scientific research environment. InterSCInet's unique online architecture was designed to accommodate the rapid shifts in laboratory personnel. Members can be added or removed from any application and be given different levels of access, depending upon their roles in the group. When a member leaves one laboratory, they can simply be removed from their old group and be given access to their next group's system. Being able to be a member of multiple laboratories also allows users to more easily maintain ties or collaborations from afar.
Given the company's expertise in scientific research, database modeling and online application designs, InterSCInet also customizes applications for research laboratories and facilities.
In the first year of operations, InterSCInet has completed development of their first application and successfully launched it in North America. In addition, various custom applications are currently being developed for academic and industrial customers.
If you have a group that needs to replenish commonly used items such as pencils, pens, materials etc., SCIcart enables each user to easily alert the designated purchasing agent to place the order and organizes it for them to minimize the time needed to place the order.
Research laboratories at Harvard Medical School, Boston
Our product has allowed multi-user groups to consulidate their ordering system, saving time and money.
Prior to using the system, our lab utilized the most basic form of ordering, the list. What a nightmare! We tried keeping spreadsheets, lists, binders, folders, you name it, but it was difficult to keep up with the changing needs of the lab. Since I'm the one placing orders, I was constantly running around to get more information from various people. Now, with the mere click of a button, I save time ordering because all the information I need is right at my fingertips. I even receive an email notifying me when someone places an order. It's a much simpler, more organized way of storing, placing, and processing orders. Megan, Administrative Assistant, Harvard Medical School
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Australia, United Kingdom