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Gaining ISO 15189 accreditation is just the start of the hard work, says Tony Oliver, Programme Manager and laboratory accreditation expert at CliniSys. The ongoing accreditation process is a challenge that involves everyone in the lab, with LIMS at its heart.
Strategic acquisition strengthens Clinisys’s leadership in laboratory informatics across the full spectrum of healthcare, life sciences, and public health.
No longer is LIMS data viewed as merely a by-product of laboratory operations, instead it is seen as a powerful asset, that can enable the identification of opportunities for improvement, pinpoint bottlenecks and even help build a business case for new resources. Discover what else data can do for your lab.
The Infected Blood Inquiry recommended the introduction of ‘vein-to-vein’ tracking to improve the oversight of blood stocks, demand and outcomes for patients. In 2022, the then Northern Ireland Health Minister, Robin Swann, committed Northern Ireland to establishing the first system in Europe by 2027.
As laboratories across diverse industries continue to evolve, there is a growing need for Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS) that go beyond traditional capabilities. Laboratories today face increasing pressures to enhance efficiency, integrate seamlessly with other systems, ensure data integrity and regulatory compliance, and scale to meet changing demands.
Clinisys will be once again inviting our customers in Ireland to the Clinisys Customer Summit Ireland 2025 at The Anantara Marker Hotel, Dublin on the 4th September 2025.
Clinisys’ annual conference has become such a major event that it has been split in two. This time, it was Clinisys WinPath laboratory information system customers who gathered at The Belfry to discuss the major challenges facing pathology, and the role of technology in addressing them.