Company News



10 Mar 2010
Infonetica Awarded Development Grant
Infonetica have been awarded a government grant to develop a key component of their software strategy.
14 Oct 2009
NIHR CRN CC Will Use Infonetica Online GCP Training
Infonetica Ltd. and The National Institute for Health Research Clinical Research Network Coordinating Centre (NIHR CRN CC) have recently concluded an agreement to work closely together in providing clinical staff within NHS portfolio studies with ICH-GCP training online.
08 Jul 2009
UK R&D Regulatory Improvements Recognized
Infonetica systems support UK regulatory submissions for clinical R&D. Both IRAS and the RED - ethics database system - have resulted in recognizable improvements to the research environment. A new article discusses these changes, and others, that are contributing to making the UK a more competitive destination for clinical research.
16 Jun 2009
Infonetica Contribute to Improving the UK Clinical Research Environment
Infonetica software forms the basis of a number of systems improving the clinical research environment in the UK. Once again, the IRAS and CSP initiatives have been recognized - both of these systems are built around Infonetica software (ReDA for research management and the Online Form Framework for IRAS)
05 Jun 2009
Infonetica become Microsoft Gold Partners
Infonetica have recently been awarded the staus of Microsoft Gold Partner
27 May 2009
Infonetica chosen to Provide Victoria, Australia Ethics Software
Infonetica have recently been selected and have signed a contract to provide clinical research ethics software to the Department of Human Services for Victoria in Australia.
16 Mar 2009
IRAS Reduces burden of Clinical Research Governance
From 9 March 2009 all the data required to make an application to the MHRA for authorisation of a clinical trial of an Investigational Medicinal Product (IMP) can be completed within the Integrated Research Application System (IRAS) http://www.myresearchproject.org.uk - which is based on the Infonetica Online Form Framework.
02 Feb 2009
IRAS cited in Article
The IRAS system which is based on Infonetica's technology platform is cited in a web article: The calls to cut the red tape that ties up clinical trials in Europe grow louder and louder... Now Europe's legislators are listening hard, and the red tape is beginning to fray... The regulators' single application and - in the UK - the integrated research application system (IRAS) for NHS studies should soon begin to make that purpose clear again.
09 Jan 2009
Turning the corner in UK clinical research
New Clinical Discovery article on the go-live of the National Institute for Health Research Coordinated System for Gaining NHS Permission (NIHR CSP) . This system uses both Infonetica's ReDA and IRAS software.
18 Nov 2008
NIHR Coordinated System for gaining NHS Permission (CSP) go live
Infonetica have delivered both the online form functionality and supporting web-based database for the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Coordinated System for gaining NHS Permission (CSP). This is a new system that will standardise and streamline the process for gaining NHS permission for clinical research studies in England.
03 Nov 2008
Queensland Health goes live with Infonetica's RED
On 3rd November 2008, Queensland Health went live with Infonetica's AU RED for the management and administration of all research proposals within the Queensland public health system.
01 Oct 2008
New South Wales Health goes live with RED
New South Wales Health goes live with AU RED to support Australia's first state-wide single ethical review system for multi-centre research.
24 Jul 2008
Infonetica announce launch of International Online GCP Network
Infonetica has recently added a new member to its family: the Online GCP international network for Good Clinical Practice certification. The launch of the network is aimed at delivering the same high-quality service the company is well known for in the United Kingdom, while making accessible to international clinical research professionals a proven and valuable, though less traditional way of GCP certification.
24 Jul 2008
IRAS Well Received by Research Community
Since Infonetica's successful delivery of IRAS (Integrated Research Application System) to its customers, the consultation-in-use phase has now finished at the end of June and received very positive feedback. This first phase of the system's introduction has been deemed to be successful by the numerous organisations involved in this collaborative project.
01 Jul 2008
Infonetica opens its first Australian office
Infonetica is delighted to announce that it has recently opened its first Australian office based in Sydney, New South Wales.
29 Jan 2008
Infonetica Deliver IRAS to the UK
A streamlined system being launched today is expected to bring some welcome relief to a large number of UK health researchers. IRAS (Integrated Research Application System) is an online system which is designed to make the process of applying for approval to conduct research in the health sector easier and less bureaucratic.
12 Dec 2007
Infonetica Ltd win tender to develop a national R&D System for Scotland
The System, based on the highly successful ReDA 2 database used in over 150 NHS Trusts and universities is England and Wales, will allow Health Boards to register, manage and sign off projects through the pre-approval process . Further enhancements planned for later this year will allow post approval data such as recruitment figures and SAE information to be captured.
05 Jul 2007
Infonetica Announce the Launch of Tissue Auditor
Tissue Auditor is designed to meet the new regulatory requirements of handling human tissue samples. Tissue Auditor meets and exceeds these requirements while being able to be integrated into Infonetica's existing product offerings.
04 Jan 2007
Infonetica Awarded Tender to Develop UK Integrated Research Governance Form
Infonetica has been awarded a tender to develop the UK Integrated Research Governance Form. Experience in developing and maintaining the National Research Ethics Service electronic form form strong backbone for bid.
30 Aug 2006
Improvements to UK Research Ethics Recognised
COREC has published a list of positive comments regarding the UK Ethics System - which is underpinned by Infonetica's software.
29 Jun 2006
Infonetica selected as software suppliers for CIHR grant
Infonetica are selected to help design and implement a system for standardised ethical review in Canada. Read the summary of the proposal...
10 Aug 2005
Infonetica to Host International Conference on Research Ethics/IRB Activity
Infonetica Ltd are hosting a two day workshop focusing on how best to support the activities of Research Ethics Committees and applicants to Research Ethics Committees in Europe
15 Jun 2005
Infonetica selected as Preferred Supplier
Infonetica has been selected as a preferred supplier to the UK Teacher Training Agency (TTA).
26 May 2005
Infonetica Challenge NHS on Freedom of Information
Infonetica, the owner of the online information service www.nhis.info is challenging a decision to hold back publication of Quality and Outcomes Framework (QoF) data until August.
15 Feb 2005
Infonetica Ltd Participate in NHS Working Group
Infonetica participated in the National R&D Costing Initiative Working Group which was established as a joint initiative between the NHS R&D Forum Working with Industry Working Group, South West R&D Managers, the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry, the Institute of Clinical Research and the pharmaceutical industry.
28 Jan 2005
Delegates Identify Common Ground for European Action in Research Ethics
For a research ethics committee to perform its role effectively, knowledge of the scientific and ethical issues themselves is only part of the story. The standard procedures by which a committee operates are equally crucial, and in this there also appears to be marked variation between countries. Dr Fuchs revealed that many survey respondents had asked for a database of resources for the administration of RECs, of the kind now provided by Infonetica. The ethics committee administration system (RED) - developed in the UK but now available to all countries - helps administrators to manage every aspect of the application processes, including provisional decisions, rejections, approvals, and amendments.