• Integration of Dotmatics’ ELN with HighRes Biosolutions’ Cellario instrument control software will streamline experiments and workflows
  • Scientists will be able to plan experiments and run instruments from the ELN

Bishop’s Stortford, UK, and Beverly, MA, 25 January 2021: Dotmatics Ltd, a scientific informatics software and services company that is driving the automation of laboratory data workflows for scientific discovery and innovation research, today announced a partnership with HighRes Biosolutions (HighRes), a company that designs and builds innovative robotic systems and laboratory devices. The collaboration combines the high-throughput laboratory automation capability of Dotmatics’ electronic laboratory notebook (ELN) with HighRes’ Cellario instrument control software enabling R&D scientists to plan experiments, run individual instruments, and publish and analyze data within a single software interface. The integration will save researchers’ time and improve ease of operation as a further step towards the Lab of the Future (LoTF).

Dr Stephen Gallagher, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Dotmatics, commented: “This collaboration is another exciting advancement of Dotmatics’ commitment to bring scientists a seamless digital lab experience. By integrating two industry leaders’ software, we are pleased to be able to offer a solution that streamlines workflows in a move towards the Lab of the Future.”

Ira Hoffman, Chief Executive Officer, HighRes Biosolutions, commented: “We’re excited to be working with Dotmatics to close the loop between ELN, automated experiment execution and data capture/analysis. HighRes’ and Dotmatics’ API architectures enabled streamlined integration between the two platforms to create a seamless workflow. We think that scientists will save significant time and sources of error from being able to push their parameterized experiment requests directly over to Cellario. Cellario will then interpret the request to run automatically, with the correct experimental parameters and publish the data back into Dotmatics without any user interaction. We think the Dotmatics APIs, products and team are strongly aligned with our vision for lab automation and will have significant benefit for our shared users.”

For further information on Dotmatics’ ELN, please visit https://www.dotmatics.com/products/studies-notebook

For further information on HighRes’ Cellario software, please visit https://highresbio.com/software/lab-automation-scheduling-software/