Lab Planning Fundamentals

From first sketches to functional layouts – understand the basics of effective lab planning.

Planning Phases

Design Principles

Implementation

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Whether you’re planning a Smartlab, selecting the right equipment, or integrating digital infrastructure — we’re here to guide you. Our experts answer the most common questions about lab design, automation, and implementation.

Smartlab Basics

What it is and why it matters

A Smartlab is a digitally connected laboratory where instruments, data, and workflows are integrated to improve efficiency, traceability, and reproducibility.

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Begin with a digital assessment. Identify repetitive tasks, key data flows, and integration points. Then implement software tools like ELNs and LIMS.

Core technologies include IoT-enabled lab devices, cloud platforms, Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS), and Electronic Lab Notebooks (ELN).

Pharma, biotech, academia, chemical and materials research — any organization aiming for scalable, compliant, and data-driven lab operations.

Yes. Modular systems allow small labs to start small and grow as needed, without needing massive upfront investment.

Infrastructure & Integration

How it connects and runs

Through middleware or direct APIs that link instruments with lab software such as ELNs or LIMS — ensuring seamless data transfer.

A stable network, device connectivity (IoT), server or cloud-based data management, and security layers like firewalls and encryption.

Yes, with the right provider. Look for certifications (e.g. ISO 27001), regular backups, and strong access controls.

In many cases, yes — using adapters or middleware that allow data extraction and conversion into modern formats.

Implement multi-factor authentication, role-based access, encrypted storage, and regular system audits.

Rushing into digitalization without a long-term integration strategy. Always align your digital tools with actual lab workflows.