Automating Labs with a LIMS

 

A Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS) coupled with process automation solutions can greatly increase workflow and productivity. Manual tasks or procedures, such as pipetting, can be automated so no human intervention is required and errors are reduced.

Retisoft is one of the best integrators of automation equipment manufacturers that have years of experience working in the lab environment. We provide high-quality automation solutions that are beneficial for laboratories that are using robotic liquid handlers, automated dispensers, or any other iterative procedures.

Making Automation Simple

Automating workflow in the lab is no longer a complicated process. Modern automation solutions can be accomplished using a simple graphical interface. It’s important, however, that all parties agree to a specific automation system before it is implemented to ensure maximum workflow efficiency.

System Integration And Application Programming Interfaces

Many LIMS have the ability for instrument integration through Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) that extend the capabilities of the system to provide automation solutions. A number of lab applications and instrument systems can benefit from process automation solutions, including workflow scheduling, quality checks, error monitoring , automated decision making, inventory management and data movement and reporting. These additional systems can be easily integrated and automated via the LIMS.

Automated Calculations

Performing complex calculations manually is not time-efficient for scientists in the lab. There is also the risk of error, which can be detrimental in a scientific setting. Instead, automating all calculations through a LIMS system, and any additional integrated programs or APIs, can simplify the calculation process. This reduces the risk of introducing errors and allows scientists to spend time elsewhere in the lab.

Source: https://retisoft.com/automating-labs-with-a-lims/

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