Acumen Analytics Announces Kneat Services Partnership

Acumen and Kneat Partner to Drive Digital Transformation in Validation for Life Sciences Companies Worldwide

Acumen Analytics announced today its training certification and approval as a kneat.com, inc. (TSX-V: KSI) (“Kneat”) Services Partner.  As a certified Kneat Services Partner, Acumen Analytics is now qualified to provide support for Kneat Gx users.

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Working together, Kneat and Acumen Analytics will drive digital transformation in facilities, equipment, and computer systems validation processes for the life sciences industry; combining Kneat Gx, with Acumen Analytics’ extensive industry, technology, innovation, data, and advanced analytics experience.

“Kneat Gx, a digital, real-time, standardized, scalable, and audit-ready solution, is revolutionizing the efficiency, control, traceability, and intelligence of work processes. We are enabling life sciences companies to remove the limitations of legacy technologies,” said Eddie Ryan, Chief Executive Officer of Kneat. “Our industry has reached an inflection point for digitization and we look forward to working with Acumen Analytics to enhance the value that we deliver to our customers.”

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“Becoming a Kneat Services Partner will further enable us to help our clients increase their speed to market, reduce cycle times and drive Good Manufacturing Practices with validation lifecycle management solutions and services,” said Kathleen Brunner, CEO at Acumen Analytics. “We are excited to partner with Kneat to provide each of our life sciences sector customers intelligent, digitized solutions that enable efficiency, control, traceability and insight.”

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