List of LabCollector LIMS Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased LabCollector LIMS 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 LIMS for Laboratory Management include: University of Lisbon, a Portugal based Education organisation with 5843 employees and revenues of $1.45 billion, Virginia Tech, a United States based Education organisation with 14000 employees and revenues of $1.34 billion, Universite de Lille, a France based Education organisation with 6300 employees and revenues of $600.0 million and many others.
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Universite de Lille | Education | 6300 | $600M | France | LabCollector | LabCollector LIMS | Laboratory Management | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015 Universite de Lille implemented LabCollector LIMS to manage NGS tracking and sample management at its Lille Biology Institute, establishing a Laboratory Management platform for research and clinical sample workflows. The deployment positioned LabCollector LIMS as the central repository for sample lifecycle data, laboratory inventory, and NGS sample tracking within the institute.
Functional configuration centered on NGS sample tracking and general sample management, with later extension to SARS-CoV-2 testing workflows. In 2020 AgileBio implemented LabCollector’s COVID-19 pack to increase testing capacity, automate PCR result capture, and extend the LabCollector LIMS configuration to handle high-throughput diagnostic specimens.
The implementation integrated instrument-generated data into the LabCollector LIMS instance, using LabCollector add-ons consistent with instrument connector and LSM style modules to ingest PCR and sequencing instrument outputs. Operational coverage included both clinical and diagnostic workflows and research laboratory processes across sites in France, consolidating sample metadata and instrument results in a single Laboratory Management system.
Governance emphasized configuring LIMS workflows to support automated reporting and throughput scaling for diagnostic testing, with the 2020 COVID-19 pack rollout focused on operationalizing PCR result capture and reporting. Outcomes reported from the deployments include increased testing capacity, faster sample throughput, and automated reporting driven by LabCollector LIMS integrations and workflow automation.
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University of Lisbon | Education | 5843 | $1.5B | Portugal | LabCollector | LabCollector LIMS | Laboratory Management | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018 the University of Lisbon implemented LabCollector LIMS in the Laboratory Management category to centralize inventory, sample records and an electronic lab notebook for the research laboratory led by Prof. Claudio Gomes. The deployment targeted academic R&D processes supporting Alzheimer’s disease research and established LabCollector LIMS as the primary Laboratory Management system for that lab.
The implementation configured inventory management, sample tracking and electronic lab notebook capabilities within LabCollector LIMS to support paperless record keeping and consolidated sample metadata. Configuration emphasized standard research workflows and ELN usage, enabling consistent capture of experimental records alongside inventory and sample provenance.
Operational scope was confined to academic R&D and lab operations in Portugal, specifically the laboratory of Prof. Claudio Gomes at the University of Lisbon, with the system used by researchers and lab technicians for day to day sample stewardship and inventory control. Business functions impacted included research data management, lab operations and new user onboarding, with ELN and inventory usage forming the core functional footprint.
Governance and rollout concentrated on operationalizing ELN and inventory processes, instituting lab-level procedures for electronic record keeping and centralized data access. The initiative resulted in improved access to sample and inventory data and faster onboarding of new users as the lab moved toward a more paperless research environment.
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Virginia Tech | Education | 14000 | $1.3B | United States | LabCollector | LabCollector LIMS | Laboratory Management | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017, Virginia Tech implemented LabCollector LIMS for Laboratory Management to support academic biobanking and R&D workflows. LabCollector cites Virginia Tech, via Associate Professor Jean Peccoud, as a user of the system for sample and biobanking management, with deployment oriented toward research workflows and quality management in the United States.
The implementation emphasizes biobanking and sample management capabilities common to Laboratory Management systems, including sample inventory, traceability, chain of custody workflows, and quality documentation. Configuration and operational use are described around biobank operations and laboratory research teams, and the testimonial highlights improved traceability and increased responsiveness of vendor support as tangible operational outcomes.
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