Why Traditional LIMS Quietly Kill Lab Efficiency
- Shorouk Mohamed
- Dec 22, 2025
- 1 min read

Core idea: Passive systems in an active environment
Most LIMS were designed to archive data, not run labs. They log samples, store results, and generate reports—then step aside.
Labgeni challenges that outdated model by acting as an active lab manager: assigning tasks, predicting bottlenecks, flagging deviations, and optimizing turnaround time.
From long experience working with corporate and research labs, I’ve seen the same mistake everywhere: treating operations as static. Labs are living systems. Static software can’t manage them.



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