List of LabWare Mobile Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying LabWare Mobile customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased LabWare Mobile for Data Warehouse 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 LabWare Mobile for Data Warehouse include: Oklahoma City, a United States based Government organisation with 3800 employees and revenues of $1.15 billion, Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust, a United States based Utilities organisation with 808 employees and revenues of $761.0 million, Orange County Sanitation District, a United States based Government organisation with 663 employees and revenues of $525.0 million, ERBC Italy, a Italy based Life Sciences organisation with 153 employees and revenues of $25.0 million and many others.
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ERBC Italy | Life Sciences | 153 | $25M | Italy | LabWare | LabWare Mobile | Data Warehouse | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022 ERBC Italy implemented LabWare’s Bioanalytical LIMS and ELN and deployed LabWare Mobile within a Data Warehouse deployment to harmonize bioanalysis and preclinical workflows across its European operations. The initial rollout began at the Pomezia Italy site in the bioanalysis and preclinical process area, with the deployment designed to scale to multiple European sites.
The implementation centered on Bioanalytical LIMS modules and ELN capabilities, configured to standardize experiment capture, sample tracking, protocol execution, and consolidated laboratory data management. Use of LabWare Mobile is inferred as part of the Enterprise Laboratory Platform deployment to provide mobile data capture, remote instrument status access, and field operator input, aligning mobile workflows with centralized laboratory dataset consolidation.
Instrument integrations were accelerated using MQTT connectivity, enabling faster instrument onboarding and automated data transfer into the LIMS and downstream data stores. Operational coverage explicitly included bioanalysis and preclinical business functions at the Pomezia site and extended governance controls intended for other European laboratory sites, supporting consolidated audit trails.
Rollout governance emphasized harmonized workflows, centralized configuration of ELN templates and laboratory procedures, and cross-site process standardization. Explicitly stated outcomes from the deployment include harmonized workflows, faster instrument integrations, improved data transfer, and enhanced regulatory readiness as deliverables of the LabWare platform implementation.
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Oklahoma City | Government | 3800 | $1.2B | United States | LabWare | LabWare Mobile | Data Warehouse | 2024 | n/a |
In 2024, Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust implemented LabWare Mobile to modernize field data collection for drinking water and wastewater sampling. The deployment was aligned with the organization s Data Warehouse efforts, providing structured field capture that complements laboratory reporting and environmental data aggregation.
LabWare Mobile was configured to capture GPS tagged sample information and embedded photo documentation as core functional capabilities. The implementation emphasized mobile sample capture, chain of custody visibility, and direct electronic handoff to laboratory workflows through system integration with LabWare LIMS.
Integrations were limited to a direct interface with the city s LabWare LIMS in the environmental and water process area in the United States, enabling near real time data availability between field teams and lab staff. Operational coverage targeted Oklahoma City s Water Utilities Trust field sampling teams and laboratory operations, improving traceability across drinking water and wastewater sampling activities.
Governance and process changes focused on replacing manual transcription with electronic capture and enforcing chain of custody controls in field procedures. Reported outcomes in the vendor case post include reduced transcription errors, improved traceability and compliance, and accelerated decision making through real time data access, with detailed usage described in the LabWare case post referenced as the source.
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Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust | Utilities | 808 | $761M | United States | LabWare | LabWare Mobile | Data Warehouse | 2025 | n/a |
In 2025 Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust implemented LabWare MOBILE to modernize field data collection and support a centralized Data Warehouse approach for lab and field data management. The utility serves 1.5 million customers, operates a laboratory that treats about 100 million gallons daily, and required a solution to accelerate field-to-lab workflows while maintaining regulatory compliance.
The LabWare MOBILE deployment included connected mode for real-time data access, GPS tracking for precise location documentation, photo documentation for visual verification, pre-scheduled projects to organize sampling runs, label and barcode generation for sample tracking, and in-field chain of custody reporting with recovery calculations. Configuration emphasized mobile data validation and structured digital entry to reduce manual transcription and to standardize five key parameter tests performed across sampling locations.
Integrations were implemented to synchronize mobile-captured data with the laboratory systems, enabling field samples to be reconciled with instrumentation laboratory testing for both drinking water and industrial wastewater. The mobile workflows were designed to support complex test types including anions, disinfection byproducts, pesticides, heavy metals, and copper, while technicians continued monthly sampling at over 260 sites.
Operational governance was adjusted to incorporate digital resampling workflows, chain of custody controls, and barcode-driven sample labeling, shifting accountability into the mobile application and the receiving lab. Pre-scheduled projects and standardized in-field validation enforced consistent sampling procedures across field technicians and lab staff, improving traceability from collection through analysis.
Since implementing LabWare MOBILE the utility reported reduced transcription errors, improved traceability and compliance, faster decision-making through real-time data access, and a smooth implementation across teams. These outcomes reinforced the utility's operational ability to manage routine and complex testing while strengthening data flow into the organizationwide Data Warehouse.
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Government | 663 | $525M | United States | LabWare | LabWare Mobile | Data Warehouse | 1997 | n/a |
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