Standing up a new pathology lab is a multi-vendor problem. Scanners, storage, viewers, LIMS, network, room layout, and staff workflows all have to line up before the first case can be reported. We do the whole build — design, equipment selection, installation, integration, training, and ongoing support — so you get one team accountable for the whole thing.
What a new build looks like
- Requirements. Throughput targets, case mix, who reads remotely, budget envelope, jurisdiction. We translate this into a system design before anyone signs a purchase order.
- Equipment selection. We recommend WSI scanners, macro photo units, label printers, network and storage that fit your workload — not the most expensive thing in the catalog. You can buy them direct or have us procure.
- Installation & integration. Servers, viewers, scanners, and LIMS connectivity, configured and tested on-site.
- Validation & training. Pathologists and lab staff validate the workflow end-to-end before clinical go-live. We train the people who will use it daily.
- Go-live & support. We are present on go-live day, and reachable directly afterwards. No offshore ticket queue.
What you get
- Digital-first workflow. WSI capture, central PACS, remote-capable viewers, sample tracking, and LIMS integration as one connected system.
- Open standards. DICOM, HL7/FHIR throughout — your data and workflow stay portable.
- AI-ready architecture. Designed so you can add image-analysis or decision-support tools later without rebuilding the stack.
- EU data handling. On-prem or EU-hosted; your patient data stays in your jurisdiction.
Why teams pick us for new builds
Most large vendors sell you their stack and disappear at handover. We design the system around your workflow, are vendor-neutral on equipment, and stay with you through ongoing operations. The architect who designs your build is the engineer who supports it once it is live.
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