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Discover how continuous enterprise modernization, disciplined execution, and long-term partnership enabled a regulated, multi-site laboratory organization to scale operations while reducing risk.
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Modernizing Laboratory Systems for Scale, Reliability, and Regulated Delivery
How a Site with 77 Environmental Testing Organization Reduced Spreadsheet Risk and Legacy LIMS Constraints to Support Long-Term Operational Scalability
Modern laboratory systems must operate at the intersection of scale, regulation, and operational reliability. As environmental testing and life science laboratories face increasing pressure to deliver faster turnaround times while maintaining accuracy and compliance, spreadsheet-driven workflows and legacy LIMS constraints quickly become limiting factors.
This case study explores how Veritas Automata partnered with a multi-site environmental testing laboratory to modernize critical laboratory workflows and legacy system dependencies through a continuous enterprise modernization approach. What began as targeted automation of spreadsheet-based processes evolved into a long-term, execution-led partnership focused on improving throughput, reducing operational risk, and enabling scalable laboratory operations without disrupting production.
Inside the Case Study, You Will Learn How Veritas Automata Helped:
- Eliminate spreadsheet-driven workflows in regulated laboratory processes
- Modernize legacy LIMS-dependent functionality without interrupting active laboratory operations
- Enable faster operationalization of new laboratory tests without repeated custom development
- Improve delivery reliability through disciplined planning, execution, and stakeholder feedback loops
- Reduce continuity risk tied to aging platform constraints
- Maintain operational stability through organizational and system-level change
Rather than treating modernization as a one-time system replacement, this engagement demonstrates how continuous evolution allows laboratory platforms to remain resilient, scalable, and commercially competitive in regulated, high-volume environments.
This Case Study Is Especially Relevant For:
- Laboratory executives and technology leaders
- LIMS and laboratory systems owners
- Operations and quality leaders in regulated environments
- Digital transformation and engineering leadership teams
- Organizations managing legacy systems alongside active production operations