Labmate is a modern lab operations and electronic lab notebook platform that centralizes experiments, samples, inventory, and instruments in a single secure workspace. It standardizes protocols, streamlines documentation, and keeps teams aligned from planning to publication.
Key features:
- Electronic lab notebook: capture protocols, results, and observations with rich text, tables, and attachments, backed by version history.
- Sample and inventory tracking: manage samples, reagents, and consumables with locations, quantities, and expiration tracking; supports barcode/QR workflows.
- Workflow and approvals: build repeatable templates, assign tasks, set due dates, and capture reviews or sign-offs.
- Instrument management: schedule equipment, log maintenance and calibration, and track usage.
- Data management: structure findings in customizable tables; import/export CSV/Excel; connect via API to analysis tools and existing systems.
- Compliance and traceability: role-based permissions, full audit trails, and electronic sign/witness options to help support GLP/GMP and 21 CFR Part 11 practices.
- Collaboration: share projects and templates, comment and @mention teammates, and maintain a single source of truth across the lab.
- Reporting and dashboards: monitor throughput, inventory status, and project progress with configurable views.
- Security and deployment: encryption in transit and at rest, SSO options, and flexible cloud or on‑premises deployment to fit IT requirements.
Whether you’re running an academic lab or scaling an industrial pipeline, Labmate helps reduce manual overhead, improve reproducibility, and accelerate your research.
Labmate is developed by Busy Soft Systems Pvt. Ltd.. The most popular versions of this product among our users are: 8.3, 8.4, 9.2, 9.5 and 9.6. The names of program executable files are chrome_proxy.exe, LABMATE.exe, LabMate.NET.exe and LABMATE0.exe.
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