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ISO/IEC 170251 is the international standard that defines the general requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories. Download our ISO/IEC 17025 infographic to learn the key requirements and best practices for audit-ready labs.
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.
Stockport NHS Foundation Trust has completed a major pathology transformation with Clinisys™ WinPath. Discover how the new LIMS is supporting ongoing efficiency improvements and helping to modernise laboratory operations.
Laboratories face growing pressure to do more with less. Discover how cloud computing, LIMS, and AI are transforming operations, efficiency, and innovation.
What does true digital pathology look like in practice? Discover real-world lessons from South 4 Pathology network on building connected, scalable, and future-ready services.
What happens when your LIMS vendor is acquired by a private equity firm? Learn the risks to support, compliance, and pricing, and how to evaluate stable LIMS alternatives.
Communities worldwide, rising pressures from environmental contaminants are impacting air, water, and food supply. Addressing these challenges requires more than isolated testing—it demands a comprehensive, integrated approach. Our latest insight article explores how integrated laboratory data—enabled by modern Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS)—is reshaping the way communities, regulators, and laboratories address today’s most pressing challenges.
Technologies such as blockchain and cryptocurrency, along with more efficient processes and a more tightly woven supply chain, are contributing to building greater consumer trust in every bite along the global food supply chain. Food safety testing plays a crucial role in adapting to these heightened expectations, while safeguarding public health, minimizing economic losses, and ensuring a sustainable and safe food supply.
One of the themes of this year’s Clinisys Customer Summit, Ireland, was that this is a challenging time to be investing in or deploying a major IT system. However, the 4th annual conference in Dublin’s Docklands heard that Clinisys is responding by continuing to support its Irish customers, while investing in partnerships and innovation.
Strategic acquisition strengthens Clinisys’s leadership in laboratory informatics across the full spectrum of healthcare, life sciences, and public health.