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A lab automation systems integrator that brings together the many instruments in your lab

A Lab Automation Systems Integrator

Running instruments one at a time is not enough to automate a whole experiment. embrio connects equipment from different makers and standards on a common platform, so that the flow of experiments, observation, analysis, and recording runs as a single system.

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Instruments on the lab floor

Microscopes, transfer units, dispensers, measuring instruments, scanners, image analysis, and other devices and software that sit in isolation.

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Integration by embrio

We bring together instruments that differ in maker, standard, and communication method onto a common platform.

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A connected automation system

A whole experimental procedure runs as one system that researchers find easy to use.

Who We Are

embrio is a lab automation systems integrator. We bring together the many instruments in a lab and turn them into automation systems that researchers can actually use. We orchestrate equipment from different makers and standards on a common platform to automate whole research workflows. This platform also works as a layer that connects AI to the physical lab, fitting naturally with AI-driven research automation. We have a track record across many fields, centered on the life sciences and materials science and reaching into inspection, manufacturing, and quality assurance. We develop on open platforms, so that researchers can understand the system and extend and operate it themselves.

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What We Do

Our work falls into three areas. With instrument integration at the center, we also handle the technologies that support it and the development of our own hardware.

Orchestration Platform & Automation System Development

We develop our own platform for orchestrating experimental instruments across makers, and build automation systems on top of it, from making use of existing instruments to launching new experimental setups.

Applying Automation Technologies & Product Development

From IoT-enabling existing instruments to image analysis and data processing, and on to AI-driven research automation (supporting hypothesis generation and the interpretation of results, or letting an AI control the instruments), we develop and test the technologies that support automation as each project needs.

In-house Automation Hardware Development

We also develop the instruments themselves, building hardware such as the Web API–controlled microscope OpenScope and transfer unit OpenHandler in house.

Track Record

Track Record

Our work has been about combining multiple instruments and technologies into automation systems that actually run, rather than selling individual instruments. It started in the life sciences and has grown into materials science, manufacturing, and quality assurance.

Life Sciences
Materials Science
Manufacturing
Quality Assurance
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