The Challenges Facing Lab Automation



Updating laboratory equipment requires careful planning to execute with minimal disruptions. There are several challenges one will encounter during the process, including challenges related to the installation and programing of automation software.

Replacing Equipment Without Disrupting Workflow

In a busy lab environment, there may not be time or resources available to completely shut down the lab while the old equipment is removed and the new equipment is installed. If this is the case, careful planning is required to minimize workflow disruption. Many device manufacturers allow you to test and validate your assays prior to the system installation. Additionally, you could simulate your workflow runs using your scheduling software to identify possible deadlocks in the system. Addressing this from the beginning will result in an optimized platform that will handle your desired throughput effectively.

Unplanned Construction Work

When replacing old laboratory equipment, be sure to take the time to inspect the area surrounding the equipment. With the old equipment out of the way, this is a good time to address any building issues that may have, until this point, been hidden behind the equipment. It is important to list the functionality requirements of your equipment such as electrical, water, air or connectivity. Addressing these requirements before installing the new equipment will reduce the chances of future problems in performance of your device.

Hardware And Software Security Issues

When installing new equipment and the associated process automation software, problems may make themselves known in the form of incompatibilities and other issues. For example, the equipment manufacturer or software developer may have a security or workflow solution that does not meet the requirements of your laboratory and its associated system of software and hardware.

In this case, the solution is to work closely with the supplier representatives and their technical support team to develop solutions. While there will undoubtedly be challenges, keep in mind that your supplier wants you to succeed and for their equipment to be an integral part of that success, and they should be willing to do what it takes to ensure that success.

Source: https://retisoft.com/the-challenges-facing-lab-automation/

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