17.02.2026
Kaye LabWatch IoT - Cloud-Based Monitoring System
Andreas Stolz
KAYE

Facility and Environmental Monitoring System

The Kaye LabWatch® IoT Cloud-based facility and environmental monitoring system provides a secure, scalable solution for critical stability, environmental, and facility monitoring. Built for regulated environments, LabWatch IoT connects to facilities through secure VPN access, detects alarm conditions in real time, and alerts authorized personnel instantly. The system consolidates monitoring across multiple chambers and locations, replaces paper-based records, and protects data through secure Cloud storage, enabling efficient review and analysis.

Users can access real-time sensor values and alarm status through any web browser or smartphone using company-linked credentials with multi-factor authentication. An intuitive dashboard presents all monitored data clearly across desktop and mobile devices, supporting rapid visibility and informed decision-making.

LabWatch IoT supports automated and on-demand reporting to maintain continuous compliance, simplify audits, and ensure fast retrieval of historical records. The system integrates with Kaye Netpac II and Kaye RF ValProbe solutions, enabling wired and wireless monitoring of key environmental parameters, including temperature and humidity, with secure data transmission to the LabWatch IoT Cloud.

Cloud Architecture and Operational Capabilities

LabWatch® IoT is a Cloud-native facility and environmental monitoring system that combines high-accuracy sensors with modern wired and wireless communication technologies within an intuitive, browser-based interface. The system delivers real-time monitoring, reliable alarming, streamlined reporting, and secure Cloud archiving to support regulated operations. Excursions are detected instantly, personnel are alerted wherever they are, and all monitoring points are documented electronically without paper records. A complete audit trail of alarms, user actions, and system events is maintained, with fast access to historical data for analysis and review.

Built on AWS GxP services, LabWatch IoT removes the need for on-premise servers, dedicated operating systems, or complex IT infrastructure. The secure Cloud architecture ensures performance, scalability, and data integrity while enabling global access through standard web browsers. The system supports regulatory compliance with FDA 21 CFR Part 11 and aligns with FDA, GMP/GLP, AABB, JCAHO, AAALAC, and related standards. Flexible reporting tools simplify audits, internal evaluations, and regulatory documentation by preserving sensor data, alarms, and system access records in a secure archive. Together, these capabilities enable:

  • Cloud-based monitoring using AWS GxP services
  • Real-time detection of deviations with immediate alerts
  • Secure electronic records with complete audit trails
  • Paperless documentation across an unlimited number of monitoring points
  • Automated and on-demand regulatory reporting
  • Secure data archiving with fast access to historical data
  • Scalable architecture for deployments ranging from a single room to global scale

Key Features and Benefits

  • FDA 21 CFR Part 11-compliant electronic records and audit trails
  • Real-time monitoring with reliable alarm detection and escalation
  • Multi-channel notifications via mobile app, email, SMS, and audible alerts
  • Secure AWS GxP cloud storage to prevent data tampering
  • Centralized access to real-time and historical data for analysis and reporting
  • Unlimited concurrent users with browser-based remote access
  • Wired, wireless, and hybrid monitoring architectures
  • Redundant data storage at the logger, base station, and cloud levels
  • Services including system design, installation, IQ/OQ, training, calibration, and technical support

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Demo Request

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Andreas Stolz
KAYE