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Altana Pharma Achieves Seamless Sample Identification throughout their Research Process with SATO Label Printers

Brussels, 14 November 2005 – Altana Pharma Deutschland GmbH, Constance, a German subsidiary of Altana Pharma Corporation, a worldwide company with 8,200 employees, has installed a sample identification system within their medication research process using SATO's CT410 label printers.

Altana Pharma, which specialises in the areas of Therapeutics, Imaging and Self-medication (OTC), uses the SATO label printers in their “Metabolism and Pharmacogenetics” department for the seamless identification of test tubes that are used for bio-chemical analysis in medication research.

The CT410 from SATO, the world's leading manufacturer of label, barcode and RFID printers, is a compact yet robust label printer. It is equipped with a high-speed RISC processor for high data throughput and a choice of print heads for high resolution printing up to 12 dots/mm . With its special a ntimicrobial casing, the CT Series is especially suited to applications in the pharmaceutical environment, as well as in laboratories and hospitals.

The medication research process begins with a Unique Identifier Barcode for each sample, which is generated by an Oracle database. SATO's CT410 prints this code together with the detailed data (patient number and time) on the label, which Altana then applies to the test tube before the test tubes are sent by Altana to the clinic to take body fluid samples. The Unique Identifier serves to clearly and automatically identify a sample throughout its whole life span. When the filled test tubes return from the clinic, the labels are automatically scanned to determine if the samples are complete. At each step of the analytical process at Altana, the label is again automatically checked, so that a sample's whereabouts can be tracked at any given moment.

Werner Müller, IT Project Coordinator at Altana Pharma in Constance , explains why Altana has chosen two SATO CT410 printers for this application. “As other departments had already realised positive experiences with the robustness and reliability of SATO printers, it seemed only natural to also use SATO products for our sample identification system. Also, the price-quality ratio of SATO printers easily convinced us.

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About SATO

SATO is a pioneer in the Automatic Identification and Data Collection (AIDC) industry, and the inventor of the world’s first electronic thermal transfer barcode printer. It revolutionised the barcoding industry by introducing the Data Collection System (DCS) & Labelling concept – a total barcode and labelling solution providing high quality barcode printers, scanners/hand held terminals, label design software and consumables. SATO is one of the first in the industry to introduce a complete, multi-protocol EPC compliant, UHF RFID solution.

In the continuous pursuit of bringing the benefits of Automatic Identification and Data Capture (AIDC) to all sectors, SATO printers have been successfully installed in hospitals, laboratories and pharmacies worldwide, helping users to increase their efficiency and decrease expenditures.

SATO is publicly listed on the first section of Tokyo Stock Exchange in Japan. It has worldwide offices in the United States, Belgium, France, Germany, Spain, United Kingdom, Poland, New Zealand, Australia, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and China. For the fiscal year ended March 31, 2007, it reported revenues of US$705 million. More information can be found at www.satoworldwide.com.

Contact:

Yasmina Dumont
European Communication Manager
SATO

Leuvensesteenweg 369
1932 Sint-Stevens-Woluwe, Brussels
Brussels, Belgium
Tel: +32 (0)2 788 80 34
Fax: +32 (0)2 788 80 80
E-mail: Yasmina.Dumont@be.satoeurope.com