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eLabNext and US Lab partners form strategic partnership to enhance digital infrastructure of emerging and established life science companies

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eLabNext, an Eppendorf Group Company offering a flexible Digital Laboratory Platform equipped with a Laboratory Inventory Management System (LIMS) and Electronic Lab Notebook (ELN), has entered into a “preferred vendor” partnership with US Lab Partners, a strategic consulting and advisory firm that provides life sciences companies with best-in-class labs, facilities, and EH&S programs.

US Lab Partners engages with life science organizations at various points during the corporate life cycle to provide the infrastructure life sciences companies require to solve complex issues, pursue opportunities, achieve measurable cost savings, and serve their employees and stakeholders.The partnership ensures that US Lab Partners clients, including academic spin-outs and established biotech and pharma companies building new capabilities, are equipped with the digital capabilities to support laboratory workflows, sample management, compliance, and other operational necessities alongside the physical facilities and vendor relationships.

We help our clients develop a roadmap for their project, implement a strategic plan, and manage every step of the process using our pre-existing ecosystem of partners,”

Demet Aybar, CEO and Founder, US Lab Partners.

Adding eLabNext as a valued member of that ecosystem means that we provide our clients with the best sample, inventory, equipment, and protocol management system available so their research can be as successful as possible.”

Like eLabNext, the team at US Lab Partners has a background in science, and we share a strategic vision: To help scientific teams in life sciences achieve their full potential by providing the best solutions in the industry,” states Zareh Zurabyan, Head of eLabNext, Americas. “This alignment makes us the perfect partners.We’re excited to enhance the efficiency of US Lab Partners’ clients through laboratory digitalization.”

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