Trusted by AstraZeneca, Merck, Pfizer, and Regeneron, our aseptic computers, monitors, and HMIs are relied upon in the life sciences industry.
Our DiamondVue computers and monitors, built of stainless-steel for life sciences applications, offer NEMA 4X and IP66 protection, making them reliable HMI systems in aseptic working environments.

Fully sealed for hazardous areas, our hazardous area ToughStation HMI workstations with purge systems offer a safe operator interface in pharmaceutical production environments.

Our ToughStation HMIs' fully sealed 316 stainless steel enclosures meet NEMA 4X and IP66 standards for life sciences applications through their resistance to the corrosive elements of cleaning solutions.

Whether you need a flush in-wall or mobile enclosure, VarTech's HMI solutions are ready for aseptic environments and customized to the requirements of each customer's application.
With over half a dozen mounting styles, VarTech's units can fit nearly any application. In addition to our in-wall mounts, our industrial display arm mounts are designed to swing, pivot, and swivel according to your application's needs.
Available at custom heights and with options for tilting heads, wheels, and casters, our stainless-steel pedestals can solve a diversity of HMI placement needs while maintaining your aseptic environment.
Our ToughStation Workstations and ToughStation Hazardous Area Workstations come with sealed membrane keyboards and touchpads.

Additional peripherals offered with our HMIs include biometric fingerprint scanners, barcode scanners, and RFID readers to ensure security and safety. Thermal printers are also available as part of a custom enclosure.
With up to 128 GB of RAM and options for powerful processors, our computers offer reliable performance in non-stop working environments.
We offer monitors, computers, thin clients, and workstations that comply with strict regulatory practices and GMP, ensuring reliable and safe operation in hazardous areas.
With resistive and PCAP touchscreen options, our units' touch functionality remains unhindered in operator interface applications where users must wear gloves or use a stylus to interact with an HMI.
Based in Clemmons, North Carolina, VarTech Systems Inc. engineers and builds custom industrial and rugged computers, monitors, and HMIs.