LIMS ( Lab Information Management System )

Image

LIMS ( Lab Information Management System )

By automating lab procedures, a LIMS enables a laboratory to totally eliminate paper use, boosting throughput and guaranteeing the accuracy of data. It cuts down turnaround times by completely eliminating manual procedures. A LIMS enables regulatory auditors swiftly obtain the data, minimises human error, and completely eliminates the danger of loss of data or fraudulent reporting. A LIMS also forbids the use of out-of-date or mis-calibrated equipment for analytical testing, ensuring precision and the calibre of test outcomes.

M3 Technology’s Solution understands that unprecedented amounts of data are produced by modern genomics. The management, tracking, and centralization of genomics data requires labs to update their methods in light of rising data volumes, sample throughput, and frequent technological advancements.

Our software may be utilised in a wide range of lab facilities, both in terms of size and scope, thanks to its adaptability and the numerous LIMS modules it includes. Continue reading to learn further about LIMS, how it'll benefit you, and which option is appropriate for your lab's requirements.


Here are some examples of how labs have utilised a LIMS to their advantage:

  • As soon as a sample enters a lab, it is accounted for.
  • Keeping track of samples across their whole life cycle.
  • Managing the processes for quality control (QC) and quality assurance (QA), and recording the data related to such activities.
  • To promptly identify aberrant observed values, management of tests, lab results, and flagging of out-of-specified outcomes are necessary.
  • Keeping track of inventories to restock lab equipment and supplies for performing tests and/or producing kits for preserving samples Custom findings or Certificates of Analyses creation (CoA).
  • Avoiding transcribing errors by automating data transfer through interaction with analytical tools.
  • Monitoring the lab environment and logging information about customer details, non-conforming activities, employee training and competency records, instrument calibration and maintenance, and customer issue remedies.
  • Managing documents, like Standard Operating Procedures, monitoring their history of revisions, and restricting user access to documents to prevent illegal access.
  • Without barcodes, it is challenging to trace samples because each step of the analysis requires manual entry of the sample information. The vital details about a sample, including its source, the time, date, and place of collection, as well as the sample's processing information, can be entered using a LIMS.

Any M3 Technology’s Solution can be embedded with the third party application under the health level 7 (HL7) standard.