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Overview
Luminata streamlines enterprise decision-making by linking process and analytical data in one platform. It supports route scouting, stability studies, and batch genealogy. Support responsiveness may vary across scenarios; however, its comprehensive data visibility enhances collaboration and accelerates development workflows for R&D teams.
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Luminata Specifications
Compliance Management
Production Planning
Inventory Management
Quality Control
What Is Luminata?
Luminata is a cloud-based enterprise decision-support platform designed for pharmaceutical and chemical product development. It is used by R&D teams, chemists, and process development specialists to streamline data management and enhance collaboration. The software offers features such as route & process mapping, impurity control, formulation tracking, and supply chain analytics.
Luminata centralizes chemical, analytical, and process data, enabling faster decision-making, improved traceability, and reduced data silos for complex development projects.
Luminata Pricing
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Luminata Integrations
Who Is Luminata For?
Luminata software serves a wide range of industries and sectors, including:
- Pharmaceutical research
- Chemical manufacturing
- Biotechnology
- Agrochemical development
- Contract research organizations
- Food and beverage R&D
- Materials science laboratories
Is Luminata Right For You?
Are you looking for a chemistry‑intelligent platform that unites analytical, process, and supply‑chain data for pharmaceutical or chemical R&D? If you struggle with fragmented spreadsheets, lost experiment context, or delayed regulatory responses, Luminata addresses those pain points.
Still not sure if Luminata is right for you? Contact our customer support team at (661) 384‑7070, who will help you make the best decision.
Luminata Features
Luminata enables mapping of multi‐stage chemical and pharmaceutical processes to consolidate the route schema, link each intermediate to analytical results, and auto‐populate output tables. The benefit: reduced manual assembly of data and improved visibility into the full process development pathway.
This feature allows users to create impurity maps, automatically calculate impurity carry‑over from analytical data, and track fate and purge across process stages. The benefit: stronger compliance readiness and fewer unexpected surprises during scale‑up.
Luminata supports import and processing of forced‑degradation data (HPLC/MS), builds degradation maps and kinetic plots, and integrates those with process and stability studies. The benefit: accelerated decision making around stability, fewer redundant experiments, and greater regulatory confidence.
Luminata features include creating batch genealogy trees, comparing analytical data across batches, and tracking irregularities across internally and externally generated batches with the benefit of enhanced traceability, greater supply‑chain visibility, and strengthened control over quality risk across production and subcontracted operations.