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6 Types of LIMS Systems

From tracking samples and managing data to streamlining workflows and scheduling instrument maintenance, Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS) are crucial in modern labs. There’s no one-size-fits-all solution and it’s important for facilities to invest in LIMS that matches their unique needs. Read on for a closer look at the types of LIMS solutions and how they’re tailored to meet the demands of different labs.

  1. Clinical Analysis and Diagnostics LIMS

Traceability is a critical feature of LIMS systems designed for clinical analysis and diagnostics labs. Analysts must be able to track samples and produce a clean Chain of Custody (Coc). The latest generation of LIMS can also perform complex tasks like next generation sequencing and quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR).

  1. Environmental LIMS

Samples are indispensable in environmental labs, with some facilities processing thousands of specimens every day. For example, labs using gas chromatography mass spectrometry (GC/MS) methods to analyse drinking water will generate large data batches. LIMS systems must have the capacity to handle demand. Software should also help streamline workflows, minimise costs and reduce administration demands.  

  1. Academic Research LIMS

Collecting, analysing, storing and sharing data is built into the DNA of Academic Research LIMS software. Collaboration is front and centre. The best LIMS systems feature tools designed to make collaboration between academic researchers easy and efficient.

  1. Chemical and Petrochemical LIMS

Chemical and petrochemical companies deal with huge volumes of data. LIMS systems must have the capacity to process these datasets. Industry giants like Chevron Corp also rely on LIMS to optimise processes and comply with strict industry regulations and safety protocols.

  1. Food and Beverage LIMS

The food and beverage sector is governed by strict health and safety requirements. This includes the ability to track raw materials and finished products as they move through the supply chain. LIMS software helps food and beverage laboratories comply with food traceability laws. Laboratory Information Management Systems are also invaluable when it comes to standardising the food production process and the finished product.

  1. Forensics LIMS

Forensics laboratories are governed by extremely tight rules and regulations. Accuracy and reliability are key, and LIMS software helps labs achieve the highest possible standards. Watertight storage, handling and Chain of Custody (Coc) protocols are also front of mind in LIMS solutions built for forensics labs.

Want to know more about the role of Laboratory Information Management Systems? We cover all bases and more in our complete guide, ‘What is a Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS)?’


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