Free Webinar

The Hidden Inefficiencies Slowing Down Your Lab

Operational friction rarely appears in procedures, but it affects productivity, traceability, and confidence in results every day.

📅 Thu, April 23rd | 🕐 2:30 - 3:00pm EDT

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Most laboratories don’t struggle with analysis quality.
They struggle with information flow.

Even well-structured laboratories often operate with hidden inefficiencies that create delays, rework, and uncertainty across teams.

These challenges rarely originate in analytical methods. They emerge between workflow steps, when data moves across systems, spreadsheets, instruments, and manual processes.

Over time, small inefficiencies accumulate and create operational friction that affects the entire laboratory.

  • Duplicate data entry across multiple systems
  • Manual transcription of results
  • Limited visibility into workflow status
  • Fragmented records across departments
  • Difficulty reconstructing information during audits
  • Dependence on individual knowledge to maintain consistency

What You Will Learn

  • Where hidden inefficiencies typically appear across laboratory workflows
  • Why delays often originate before analysis begins
  • How disconnected systems increase operational complexity
  • How fragmented data environments impact traceability
  • What digitally mature laboratories prioritize to maintain performance
  • How connected workflows improve consistency and reduce rework
  • Why operational visibility is critical for reliable decision-making

As laboratories grow, complexity increases.

More samples, more methods, more compliance requirements, and more stakeholders create pressure on existing processes. Many laboratories attempt to solve inefficiencies by adding spreadsheets, manual controls, or isolated tools.

Over time, this creates parallel records, inconsistent workflows, and reduced confidence in data. Improving laboratory performance requires more than analytical capacity — it requires structured, connected information flows that support consistent execution.

Speakers

Leticia Starling

Project Manager – Confience
Supports laboratories in structuring digital workflows that improve traceability, operational clarity, and compliance readiness. With experience in LIMS implementation projects across regulated environments, she works closely with laboratory teams to reduce operational friction and improve data reliability across complex processes.

Fabiano Machado

Solutions Architect – Confience
Specializes in designing integrated laboratory system environments that improve workflow visibility and data consistency. His experience includes supporting laboratories in quality control, manufacturing, and environmental sectors to structure scalable digital ecosystems aligned with operational and compliance requirements.

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Identify where inefficiencies are slowing down your laboratory — and what to do next. Save your spot and gain a practical perspective on improving operational performance through connected workflows and reliable data.

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