List of LabCollector ELN Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased LabCollector ELN for Laboratory Management from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using LabCollector ELN for Laboratory Management include: University of Lisbon, a Portugal based Education organisation with 5843 employees and revenues of $1.45 billion, Inrae France, a France based Government organisation with 12000 employees and revenues of $905.0 million, University of Luxembourg, a Luxembourg based Education organisation with 1800 employees and revenues of $300.0 million and many others.
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Inrae France | Government | 12000 | $905M | France | LabCollector | LabCollector ELN | Laboratory Management | 2010 | n/a |
In 2010, Inrae France implemented LabCollector ELN at its transgenesis facility in Jouy-en-Josas. The deployment, classified under the Laboratory Management category, used LabCollector ELN to manage plasmids, primers and frozen cells and to link experiment records to samples.
The R&D laboratory deployment centralized inventory and sample metadata across the transgenesis site, documenting more than 15,000 sample records and adopting the LabCollector Electronic Lab Notebook for experiment documentation previously maintained on paper. Functional capabilities implemented included sample and inventory management, sample record linkage to experiments and electronic lab notebook functionality to support daily lab operations and improve sample traceability. The implementation is documented on the vendor client case page.
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University of Lisbon | Education | 5843 | $1.5B | Portugal | LabCollector | LabCollector ELN | Laboratory Management | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019, University of Lisbon implemented LabCollector ELN as a Laboratory Management application in the Faculty of Science, deployed specifically within Prof. Claudio Gomes' research laboratory. The deployment was scoped as an academic R and D implementation in Portugal and focused on replacing paper records with centralized digital workflows for everyday lab operations.
The LabCollector ELN rollout implemented core modules for sample and reagent inventory management, equipment booking and scheduling, and the Electronic Lab Notebook for experiment documentation and recordkeeping. Configuration emphasized a shared inventory catalog and a common equipment calendar to enable coordinated booking and reduce ad hoc scheduling conflicts among researchers.
Governance and process changes included standardizing inventory nomenclature and instituting booking workflows and access permissions to manage instrument use and data entry. According to the vendor client case, the LabCollector ELN deployment increased lab productivity and supported remote and coordinated work during COVID-19 lockdowns, enabling the lab to operate with distributed access to experimental records and inventory information.
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University of Luxembourg | Education | 1800 | $300M | Luxembourg | LabCollector | LabCollector ELN | Laboratory Management | 2011 | n/a |
In 2011 the University of Luxembourg implemented LabCollector ELN as part of a Laboratory Management deployment for the Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine, equipping LCSB research labs to support approximately 250 researchers. The implementation centers on the LabCollector ELN Electronic Lab Notebook and the Laboratory Management capabilities required to coordinate R&D laboratory workflows across the campus in Luxembourg.
The deployment included core modules for inventory control, equipment reservations, and experimental data capture via the Electronic Lab Notebook, with configuration to centralize equipment monitoring and purchasing workflows. LabCollector ELN was provisioned to manage laboratory assets and to record experimental metadata, enabling standardized laboratory recordkeeping and resource scheduling across participating research groups.
Operational coverage extended across LCSB laboratory sites and instrument pools, and the system enabled device and environmental monitoring across approximately 200 sensors, providing continuous temperature and device state data into the LabCollector environment as described in the vendor case study. The architecture reflects a consolidated LabCollector deployment with sensor telemetry ingestion feeding equipment monitoring and alerting functions within the Laboratory Management implementation.
Governance changes focused on centralizing purchasing approval workflows and formalizing equipment reservation policies to align laboratory operations, procurement, and R&D functions under the LabCollector ELN platform. The vendor case study explicitly notes centralized equipment monitoring and purchasing workflows and the activation of temperature and device monitoring across the sensor estate.
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