List of Siemens Aptio Automation Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Siemens Aptio Automation 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 Siemens Aptio Automation for Laboratory Management include: Endeavor Health, a United States based Healthcare organisation with 27000 employees and revenues of $5.00 billion, NHS Tayside United Kingdom, a United Kingdom based Healthcare organisation with 14000 employees and revenues of $1.26 billion, North Memorial Health, a United States based Healthcare organisation with 6000 employees and revenues of $850.0 million, Australian Clinical Labs, a Australia based Healthcare organisation with 4900 employees and revenues of $446.0 million and many others.
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Australian Clinical Labs | Healthcare | 4900 | $446M | Australia | Siemens Healthineers | Siemens Aptio Automation | Laboratory Management | 2014 | n/a | In 2014 Australian Clinical Labs deployed Siemens Aptio Automation as a Laboratory Management application to support clinical biochemistry and specimen processing workflows. Siemens Aptio Automation was implemented to centralize instrument orchestration and result management within the laboratory environment. Configuration concentrated on automated chemistry and immuno analyser orchestration, quality control logging, assay lot number correlation, equipment calibration recordkeeping, and patient result validation workflows. The implementation incorporated scheduled daily, weekly, and monthly maintenance tasks and enforced prescribed quality control procedures, with system-captured corrective action documentation when quality control performance required intervention. These functional elements reflect standard Laboratory Management capabilities such as instrument control, QC management, sample tracking, and result reporting. The deployment operated alongside Siemens Atellica solutions including Atellica Automation, enabling coordinated workflows between Aptio Automation and analyser automation. Operational scope focused on the biochemistry department at the Australian Clinical Labs site, where staff performed maintenance, validated patient results, and reported outcomes to doctors and specialists. Staff responsibilities explicitly included performing and recording quality control activities, maintaining calibration records, reviewing daily and batch QC data, and executing corrective actions where indicated. Governance and workflow restructuring emphasized adherence to quality control policies and documented QC procedures, with routine review of QC data and formal recording of corrective actions and outcomes. Australian Clinical Labs reported being the first Australian site to deploy Aptio and Atellica Automation in a laboratory, with laboratory personnel citing major firsthand operations experience, troubleshooting, maintenance, and resolution of application issues associated with Siemens Aptio Automation and Atellica solutions. | |
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Endeavor Health | Healthcare | 27000 | $5.0B | United States | Siemens Healthineers | Siemens Aptio Automation | Laboratory Management | 2016 | n/a | In 2016, Endeavor Health implemented Siemens Aptio Automation in its Laboratory Management environment to modernize clinical diagnostics workflows and automate multidisciplinary testing. The deployment centered on clinical laboratory functions and sought to increase throughput while enabling higher autovalidation rates across routine and emergency assays. Siemens Aptio Automation was configured to orchestrate end-to-end processing across chemistry, immunoassay, hematology and hemostasis disciplines, with automation track logic and autovalidation rules applied to reduce manual interventions. Configuration emphasized workflow orchestration, sample routing, and rule-based result validation to support high-volume chemistry and immunoassay testing and to streamline operator tasks. The implementation integrated the Atellica Solution and Atellica Data Manager, using middleware such as CentraLink and Atellica Data Manager to consolidate data and route samples and results across analyzers. These integrations connected instrument-level testing with centralized data management, enabling multidisciplinary test coordination and unified result aggregation in the Laboratory Management stack. Operational governance focused on laboratory workflow standardization and automation rule governance to support faster turnaround for priority assays. Outcomes described in the deployment included higher autovalidation rates, faster turnaround times for cardiac markers and HCG, improved staff utilization, and an approximately 15% increase in chemistry and immunoassay capacity as reported in the supporting Siemens case study. | |
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NHS Tayside United Kingdom | Healthcare | 14000 | $1.3B | United Kingdom | Siemens Healthineers | Siemens Aptio Automation | Laboratory Management | 2011 | n/a | In 2011, NHS Tayside awarded Siemens Healthineers a Managed Pathology Services MPS contract to deliver Siemens Aptio Automation as part of a regional Laboratory Management program at Ninewells Hospital, Dundee, consolidating Blood Sciences Laboratory capabilities. The automated Blood Sciences Laboratory became operational in 2012 to serve the NHS Tayside health board region. The deployment of Siemens Aptio Automation included Aptio Automation, CentraLink data management and multiple pre and post analytical modules to support cross disciplinary testing workflows, inventory and consumables management, and centralized sample handling. The implementation combined automated specimen processing lines with a data management layer, enabling orchestration of pre analytical, analytical and post analytical activities consistent with Laboratory Management functional patterns. Operational coverage focused on Blood Sciences and pathology services across NHS Tayside, with the MPS contract centralizing governance and laboratory operational workflows under a consolidated model. The program explicitly enabled cross disciplinary testing and delivered measurable turnaround time and capacity improvements across the health board, while aligning laboratory medicine, sample logistics and inventory control under a unified Laboratory Management capability. | |
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Healthcare | 6000 | $850M | United States | Siemens Healthineers | Siemens Aptio Automation | Laboratory Management | 2013 | n/a |
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