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==History==
==History==


Omnilab was founded in 1998.<ref name="OmniAbout">{{cite web |url=http://www.omnilab.it/omnilab_middleware_laboratori_analisi_en/omnilab_middleware_laboratori_analisi_omnilab/ |title=Omnilab |publisher=Omnilab Srl |accessdate=01 April 2015}}</ref>
Since 1998 Omnilab web sitesupplies LabOnLine middleware to provide universal connectivity from any instrument to any LIS (Laboratory Information System), whether it is part of the pre-analytical, analytical or post-analytical phase. Middleware is a highly specialized software residing between the LIS (Laboratory Information System) and devices such as diagnostic instruments, front-end automation systems, work-cells or track automation systems to provide additional features to improve automation and to ensure reliable integration. Omnilab is dedicated to identifing and developing features that can improve the value of IT in any clinical Laboratory or blood transfusion laboratory. IVD (In-Vitro Diagnostic) vendors as well as LIS vendors are among the principal entities that can benefit from Omnilab’s experience..<ref name="OmniAbout">{{cite web |url=http://www.omnilab.it/omnilab_middleware_laboratori_analisi_en/omnilab_middleware_laboratori_analisi_omnilab/ |title=Omnilab |publisher=Omnilab Srl |accessdate=01 April 2015}}</ref>


==Technology and products==
==Technology and products==

Revision as of 07:53, 8 April 2015

Omnilab Srl
Type Società a Responsabilità Limitata
Industry Informatics software
Headquarters Piazza della Trivulziana 4/A, Milano, Italy
Area served Europe
Products
Website omnilab.it

Omnilab Srl develops and distributes laboratory informatics software and hardware solutions. Omnilab also offers other services such as custom development, training, and implementation help.[1]

History

Since 1998 Omnilab web sitesupplies LabOnLine middleware to provide universal connectivity from any instrument to any LIS (Laboratory Information System), whether it is part of the pre-analytical, analytical or post-analytical phase. Middleware is a highly specialized software residing between the LIS (Laboratory Information System) and devices such as diagnostic instruments, front-end automation systems, work-cells or track automation systems to provide additional features to improve automation and to ensure reliable integration. Omnilab is dedicated to identifing and developing features that can improve the value of IT in any clinical Laboratory or blood transfusion laboratory. IVD (In-Vitro Diagnostic) vendors as well as LIS vendors are among the principal entities that can benefit from Omnilab’s experience..[2]

Technology and products

LabOnline and Tubo

LabOnline is a middleware platform designed to "manage and improve the capabilities of existing automation systems (pre-analytics, analytics and post-analytics) in any section of the laboratory."[1] The software is designed to work between one or more laboratory information systems (LIS) and analytical instruments, providing additional functionality and workflow management not available in either the LIS or the instrument. Key features for LabOnline include unlimited instrument and software system connections, multi-lab support, web-based results browsing and validation, a flexible rules engine, and support for multiple file formats.[1] (Consult the website for all features.)

Tubo is a hardware and software package designed as a workspace "to organize and retrieve tubes through automatic position detection."[1] Users can place a rack of tubes of any size on the workspace, and the system is designed to scan, recognize, and place the tubes into the workflow. The system includes a relational database for archiving data from the machine.[1]

Pricing

Public pricing is not available.

Demonstration videos and other media

The following demonstration videos are available for Tubo:

Additional information

References