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LIMS & Lab Automation


Smarter sample tracking for high-throughput labs


Efficient, reliable sample tracking is essential for today’s research environments, and FreezerPro from Azenta Life Sciences delivers just that - a smart, web-based platform designed to make sample management simpler, faster, and more secure.


Built for ease of use, FreezerPro gives laboratories a clear, real-time view of every sample’s location without ever opening a freezer door. Its intuitive interface mirrors the physical layout of storage units, making it easy to navigate from high-level inventory overviews down to individual vials. From the moment a sample arrives, its journey is logged, ensuring full lifecycle traceability and reducing the risk of loss, misplacement, or compromised integrity.


Implementation is straightforward, with many labs up and running in just a few hours. Flexible hosting options - either in the cloud or on-premises - mean it fits seamlessly into different IT environments. Researchers can customise sample types, attach detailed metadata, and search across millions of records in seconds. For compliance-driven workflows, FreezerPro provides a full audit trail, comprehensive reporting tools, and compatibility with GLP and 21 CFR Part 11 requirements.


Designed to work alongside existing LIMS platforms and laboratory instruments, FreezerPro enhances interoperability and streamlines day-to-day operations. Already trusted by 17 of the top 20 global pharmaceutical companies and numerous leading research institutions, it has earned its place as a preferred choice for those who demand efficiency, precision, and peace of mind in sample management.


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Driving insight with advanced data analytics (AI/ML)


LabWare believe Advanced Analytics, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and Data Science capabilities are foundational to the laboratory of the future. LIMS should no longer be the system of recording data, allowing you to use this data to develop and inform AI and ML capabilities delivered within the consolidated LabWare Enterprise Laboratory Platform.


In today’s modern lab, there’s a huge need to not only acquire data but also understand it and apply it to scientists’ and lab manager’s tasks without taking them outside their normal work streams. That’s where LabWare’s data analytics solutions come into play. LabWare created the Data Science Engine to enable laboratories to perform analytics within the LabWare platform, enabling them to analyse their data efficiently and in new ways that impact decisions., to help our customers explore and implement the data they’ve acquired. With the LabWare Data Science Engine, laboratories can identify patterns, extract insights, and gain a deeper understanding of their data to make informed decisions.


LabWare Analytics specialises in the application of Artificial Intelligence and Data Science to complex large data sets, letting the data drive the discussion and providing deeper insights into your data. Through partnerships with our customers, the power of Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Data Science can be brought to bear on your specific datasets, offering a competitive advantage through LabWare’s ongoing drive to ensure our customers get the most from their data.


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Fully integrated lab automation platform


Trilobio, a developer of whole-laboratory automation solutions, has introduced the first version of its integrated robotics, lab equipment, and software platform. Early pilot data highlights its ability to enhance research workflows by improving efficiency, data quality, and reproducibility.


Founded to advance genetic engineering, synthetic biology, and life science research, Trilobio has built modular robotic lab automation with an integrated application store for packaging and distributing lab protocols as code. By automating entire lab workflows, the company addresses critical issues in research reproducibility, with studies estimating that 77% of biologists struggle to replicate their own or others’ experiments, despite existing automation tools.


The Trilobio platform includes the Trilobot lab robot, research devices (grippers, pipettes, and tube handlers), and Trilobio OS, a research protocol software designed to ensure reproducibility across all Trilobio-enabled labs. By automating whole-lab operations, Trilobio helps researchers maximise efficiency, accuracy, and reliability while reducing the cost and complexity of adopting automation.


At the core of the platform is Trilobot, a multifunctional robot built on standardised hardware and software, allowing seamless operation of any Trilobio research tool. Multiple Trilobots can collaborate to scale up experiments. Trilobio OS serves as the platform’s software engine, integrating protocol design, optimisation, and execution with an automated lab notebook and LIMS. Researchers can create advanced protocols using a no-code graphical interface instead of machine code, making automation more accessible. The system also optimises protocols for speed, cost, or accuracy automatically.


By combining standardised hardware and innovative software, Trilobio ensures that protocols executed on its platform, are fully reproducible across any configured Trilobot system, without recalibration or rewriting.


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