Arctoris Featured in Labiotech: Automating Cancer Research

Arctoris was featured in a Labiotech article exploring how automation technologies are transforming cancer research. The piece highlights how robotic laboratories and digital experiment management platforms can help researchers conduct complex biological experiments more efficiently.

The article describes Arctoris’ vision of enabling scientists to run experiments remotely through an automated research platform. Researchers can configure and submit experiments online, which are then executed in robotic facilities while data analysis and visualisation tools support interpretation and collaboration.

Automation addresses one of the major challenges in biomedical research: the large amount of repetitive manual laboratory work. Tasks such as pipetting, labeling samples, and running routine assays often occupy a significant portion of researchers’ time, slowing the pace of scientific discovery.

Arctoris’ approach aims to reduce this bottleneck by combining robotics, digital infrastructure, and advanced analytics to run experiments with high precision and reproducibility. By automating routine laboratory workflows, scientists can spend more time focusing on designing experiments, interpreting results, and developing new hypotheses.

The article also highlights how such platforms could accelerate areas like oncology research by enabling researchers to rapidly test ideas and generate high-quality experimental data.

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