FlexySys R4.0
9. July 2026
Highlights of FlexySys R4.0
Optimized Installation and System Management
FlexySys now follows modern Windows standards and best practices. This simplifies system administration, improves maintainability, and enhances long-term compatibility with current IT infrastructures.
Enhanced Photo and Video Support
The new camera integration provides powerful photo and video processing capabilities, enabling even better documentation of processes, experiments, and results.
Intuitive Voice Control with SpeechX
Operate FlexySys conveniently using voice commands. Repetitive tasks can be performed more quickly, helping to streamline workflows and improve efficiency.
More Flexible Comment Management
Comments can now be edited after creation, regardless of whether they were entered by a user, via RemoteX, or through SpeechX. This improves transparency and supports higher-quality documentation.
Modern User Experience
The user interface has been comprehensively redesigned, offering a modern look and feel with enhanced usability and improved user guidance.
Intelligent Runtime Monitoring
New runtime counters allow operating limits to be defined, supporting proactive maintenance planning and monitoring of critical system components.
Simplified Temperature Control
Temperature regulation can now be managed entirely by the thermostat. This simplifies configuration and operation while further optimizing the system architecture.
Improved Stability Detection
The new stability logic identifies stable process conditions more reliably and automatically documents when predefined stability criteria have been achieved.
Enhanced Temperature Safety
Additional temperature limits allow users to define a maximum permissible setpoint, helping to ensure safe and reliable system operation.
Plug-and-Play Integration for Dosing Systems
Pumps and valves can now be integrated and configured more easily. The new plug-and-play functionality reduces commissioning effort and increases flexibility when expanding or modifying the system.


